ИСТОРИКИ ФИЛОСОФИИ
в современном мире

Меню

Статьи

  1. Armitage D. Horizons of History: Space, Time, and the Future of the Past // History Australia. Vol. 12. No. 1. 2015. P. 207-225.
  2. Aurell J.  Autobiography as Unconventional History: Constructing the Author // Rethinking History. Vol. 10. No. 3. 2008. P. 433-449.
  3. Aurell J. Making History by Contextualizing Oneself: Autobiography as Historiographical Intervention // History and Theory. Vol. 54. 2015. P. 233-268.
  4. Aurell J. Writing Beyond Time: the Durability of Historical Texts // History and Theory. Vol. 56. P. 2018. 50-70.
  5. Bevernage B. From Philosophy of History to Philosophy of Historicities. Some Ideas on a Potential Future of Historical Theory // Low Countries Historical Review. Vol. 127. No. 4. 2012. P. 113-120.
  6. Bryant J.M. On sources and narratives in historical social science: a realist critique of positivist and postmodernist epistemologies // BJS. Vol. 51. No. 3. 2000. P. 489-523.
  7. Catana L. Lovejoy’s Readings of Bruno: Or How Nineteenth-Century History of Philosophy Was «Transformed» into the History of Ideas // Journal of the History of Ideas. Vol. 71. No. 1. 2010.  91-112.
  8. Cattaruzza M. How Much does Historical Truth Still Matter? // Historein: a review of the past and other stories. No. 11. 2011. P. 49-58.
  9. Domanska E. The Material Presence of the Past // History and Theory. Vol. 45, No. 3. 2006. P. 337-348.
  10. Domanska, E. Frank Ankersmit: From Narrative to Experience // Rethinking History. Vol. 13. No. 2. 2009. P. 175-195.
  11. Leira H. de Carvalho B. Construction Time again // European Review of International Studies. Vol. 3. No. 3. 2016. P. 99-111.
  12. Feichtinger J. Introduction: Interaction, Circulation and the Transgression of Cultural Differences in the History of Knowledge-Making // How to Write the Global History of Knowledge-Making. 2020. P. 1-26.
  13. Hartog F. The Disturbing Strangeness of History // Esprit. Vol. 2. 2011. P.1-12.
  14. Hollander J. Contemporary History and the Art of Self-Distancing // History and Theory. Vol. 50. No. 4. P. 51-67.
  15. Jansen H. Is there a Future for History? On the Need for a Philosophy of History and Historiography // BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review. Vol. 127. No. 4. 2012. P. 121-129.
  16. Kocka J. Comparsion and Beyond // History and Theory. Vol. 42. No. 1. 2003. P. 39-44.
  17. Kuukkanen J. Why Need to Move from Truth-Functionality to Performativity in Historiography // History and Theory. Vol. 54, No. 2. 2015. P. 226-243.
  18. Levisohn J.A. Negotiating Historical Narratives: An Epistemology of History for History Education // Journal of Philosophe of Education. Vol. 44. No. 1. 2010. P. 1-21.
  19. Lorenz C. Blurred Lines. History, Memory and the Experience of Time // International Journal for History. Culture and Modernity. Vol. 2. No. 1. 2014. P. 43-63.
  20. Lorenz C. Historical Knowledge and Historical Reality: a Plea for ‘Internal Realism’// History and Theory. Vol. 33. No. 3. 1994. P. 297-327.
  21. Lorenz C. Scientific Historiography // Companion to Philosophy of History and Historiography. 2008. P. 398-408.
  22. Mahoney J. Comparative-Historical Methodology // Annual Review of Sociology. Vol. 30. 2004. P. 81-101.
  23. Paul H. Everything is Tottering. Why Philosophy of History Thrives in Times of Crisis // Low Countries Historical Review. Vol. 127. No. 4. 2012. P. 103-112.
  24. Paul H. Performing History: How Historical Scholarship is Shaped by Epistemic Virtues // History and Theory. Vol. 50. No. 1. 2011. P. 1-19.
  25. Paul H. The heroic study of records: The contested persona of the archival historian // History of the Human Sciences. Vol. 26. No. 4. 2013. P. 1-34.
  26. Paul H. What Could It Mean for Historians to Maintain a Dialogue With the Past? // Journal of the Philosophy of History. Vol. 8. No. 3. 2014. P. 445-463.
  27. Peltonen M. From Discourse to Dispositif: Michael Foucault’s Two Histories // Historical Reflections. Vol. 30. No. 2. 2004. P. 205-219.
  28. Pihlainen K. On historical consciousness and popular pasts // História da Historiografia. No. 15. 2014. P. 10-26.
  29. Pihlainen K. The view from the fence // Rethinking History. Vol. 19. No. 2. 2015. P. 310-321.
  30. Pihlainen K. There’s just no talking with the past // Rethinking History. Vol. 18. No. 4. 2014. P. 575-582.
  31. Rousso, H. The Last Catastrophe. The Writing of Contemporary History // Cadernos do Tempos Presente. No. 11. 2013. P. 267-286.
  32. Spiegel G. The Task of the Historian (AHA Presidential Address) // American Historical Review. Vol. 114. No. 1. 2009. P. 1-14.
  33. Tamm M. Lorenz C. Who knows where the time goes? // Rethinking History: The Journal of Theory and Practice. Vol. 18. No. 4. 2014. P. 499-521.
  34. Tamm M. Truth, Objectivity and Evidence in History Writing // Journal of the Philosophy of History. Vol. 8. No. 2. 2014. P. 265-290.
  35. Velleman D.J. Narrative Explanation // The Philosophical Review. Vol. 112. No. 1. 2003. P. 1-25.
  36. Wallach E. Historiographic narratives and empirical evidence: a case study // Synthese. Vol. 195. 2018.
  37. Zhang L. History and Fictionality: Insights and Limitations of a Literary Perspective // Rethinking History. Vol. 8. No. 3 2004. P. 387-402.
  38. Zhang L. The True Face of Mount Lu: On the Significance of Perspectives and Paradigms // History and Theory. Vol. 49.No. 1. 2010. P. 58-70.

 

Книги

  1. Hampsher-Monk L. Tilmans K. Frank van V. History of Concepts: Comparative Perspectives, Amsterdam. 1998.
  2. Koslowski P. The Discovery of Historicity in German Idealism and Historism, Berlin, Heidelberg. 2005.
  3. Theodore J. Historiography, Myth and Visual Culture, London. 2016.
  4. Tucker A. eds. A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography, New-York. 2011.
  5. Tucker A. Our Knowledge of the Past: A Philosophy of Historiography, Cambridge. 2004.