History and Cultural Theory
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Focusing on the interplay between cultural theory and historical scholarship, this work explores the influence of key thinkers like Foucault and Butler on historians' approaches to the past. It critically examines concepts such as power, identity, and postcolonialism, offering a balanced overview of their significance in historiography. Written in an accessible style, it serves as a comprehensive guide for both students and researchers, highlighting the evolution of historical writing over the past two decades and suggesting future directions for the field.
