On Historical Distance

On Historical Distance
Title On Historical Distance PDF eBook
Author Mark Phillips
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2013-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 0300140371

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DIVExamining the work of historians from Machiavelli to the present, Mark Salber Phillips examines the concept of historical distance and its role in historiography./div

Historical Distance

Historical Distance
Title Historical Distance PDF eBook
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Total Pages 149
Release 2011
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The Hermeneutics of Historical Distance

The Hermeneutics of Historical Distance
Title The Hermeneutics of Historical Distance PDF eBook
Author Robert Moore-Jumonville
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 270
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780761824626

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Historians have tended to create a dualistic paradigm, which excludes a mediating biblical criticism in America. For polemical reasons, it has been easier for both conservatives and liberals to polarize moderates as the opposition or to ignore them altogether. Rather than the common modernist/fundamentalist paradigm, which is dualistic, a more accurate way to interpret the biblical criticism of late nineteenth century America is to construe a theological spectrum extending from right to left.

In the Distance

In the Distance
Title In the Distance PDF eBook
Author Hernan Diaz
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 273
Release 2024-03-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593850580

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The first novel by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Trust, an exquisite and blisteringly intelligent story of a young Swedish boy, separated from his brother, who becomes a legend and an outlaw A young Swedish immigrant finds himself penniless and alone in California. The boy travels east in search of his brother, moving on foot against the great current of emigrants pushing west. Driven back again and again, he meets naturalists, criminals, religious fanatics, swindlers, Indians, and lawmen, and his exploits turn him into a legend. Diaz defies the conventions of historical fiction and genre, offering a probing look at the stereotypes that populate our past and a portrait of radical foreignness.

Rethinking Historical Distance

Rethinking Historical Distance
Title Rethinking Historical Distance PDF eBook
Author Julia Adeney Thomas
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 262
Release 2013-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781349329267

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The idea of distance is one of the defining principles of modern historical method. This volume gives the discussion of historical distance new breadth, flexibility and importance by incorporating diverse modes of representation including photography, sculpture, painting, musical theatre, and fashion.

Going the Distance

Going the Distance
Title Going the Distance PDF eBook
Author Ron Harris
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 482
Release 2020-02-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 069115077X

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"Long-distance oceanic and overland trade along the Eurasian landmass in the 1400s was largely dominated by Chinese, Indian, and Arabic traders and predominantly conducted over short trajectories by sole traders or organized around small-scale enterprises. Yet, within two centuries of Europeans' arrival in the Indian Ocean in 1498, long-distance trade throughout Eurasia was mainly taken over by them. By 1700, they had formed new, large-scale, and impersonal organizations, primarily a joint-stock business corporation between English East India Company (EIC) and Dutch East India Company (VOC). This allowed them to transform trade from an enterprise dominated by many small traders moving goods over short segments to a vertically integrated firm that was able to control goods from their origin to the end consumers. This rise of the business corporation proved essential for the economic rise of Europe. Why did the corporation arise indigenously only in Europe, and given its effective organization of long-distance trade, why wasn't it mimicked by other Eurasian civilizations for 300 years? Harris closely examines the role played by forms of organization in the transformation of Eurasian trade between 1400 and 1700, comparing the organizational forms that were used in four major civilizations: Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern, and Western European. Through this comparative perspective, he argues that the organizational design of the EIC and VOC, the first long-lasting joint-stock corporations, enabled large-scale multilateral impersonal cooperation for the first time in human history. He also argues that this new organizational form enabled the English and Dutch to deploy more capital, more ships, more voyages, and more agents than other organizational forms"--

Rethinking Historical Distance

Rethinking Historical Distance
Title Rethinking Historical Distance PDF eBook
Author Julia Adeney Thomas
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2013-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780230284081

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The idea of distance is one of the defining principles of modern historical method. This volume gives the discussion of historical distance new breadth, flexibility and importance by incorporating diverse modes of representation including photography, sculpture, painting, musical theatre, and fashion.