Engaging with the Past and Present

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Age Of The Earth
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Ancient DNA
Archaeology
Archean Eon
archival science approaches
Art history
Astronomy
Big History
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cultural continuity theory
Cultural history
Dense
documentary evidence interpretation
Earlier Hominins
End Permian Mass Extinction
environmental change analysis
epistemology studies
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French Historical School
Genus Homo
Geology
Great Ordovician Biodiversity Event
Great Oxidation Event
Heritage Claims
Historian's Craft
Historian’s Craft
History
Hominin Behaviors
Hominin Lineages
interdisciplinary research methods
interdisciplinary study of past and present
John Lewis Gaddis
Marc Bloch
Natural sciences
Paleoanthropology
Paleontology
Past Matter
Phanerozoic Eon
Philosophy
Physical sciences
Plurihistoricity
Proterozoic Earth
Public history
Radiometric Dating Techniques
Secretary Of State
Space Time Diagram
Stone Artifacts
Theology
Young Man
Zhu Xi

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367460327
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection brings together fifteen essays from practitioners of a variety of disciplines that concern themselves with the past, not only historians, but scholars from other branches of the humanities and social sciences (including theology, art history, public history, and archival science) and natural sciences (including geology, paleontology, astronomy, and paleoanthropology).

What is the relationship between the past and the present? This essential and seemingly straightforward question, of central importance to many fields of study, in fact yields a variety of answers, with significant repercussions for methodology, epistemology, and pedagogy. This volume’s contributors describe how they relate phenomena in the past and their observations of the present, revealing intellectual resonances and opportunities for dialogue across subjects that are too often walled off from one another. By engaging scholars in a conversation about a first principle of their work, this book offers a genuinely interdisciplinary consideration of a timeless question, with implications for knowledge about both past and present.

Engaging with the Past and Present is full of insights and ideas for anyone seeking to understand the past or employ it as evidence for understanding present realities.

Paul M. Dover is Professor of History at Kennesaw State University. He has published widely in early modern political and cultural history and in the history of information. His most recent book is The Information Revolution in Early Modern Europe (2021).