Writing History in Late Imperial Russia Writing History in Late Imperial Russia
Library of Modern Russia

Writing History in Late Imperial Russia

Scholarship and the Literary Canon

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Descrizione dell’editore

It is commonly held that a strict divide between literature and history emerged in the 19th century, with the latter evolving into a more serious disciple of rigorous science. Yet, in turning to works of historical writing during late Imperial Russia, Frances Nethercott reveals how this was not so; rather, she argues, fiction, lyric poetry, and sometimes even the lives of artists, consistently and significantly shaped historical enquiry.



Grounding its analysis in the works of historians Timofei Granovskii, Vasilii Klyuchevskii, and Ivan Grevs, Writing History in Late Imperial Russia explores how Russian thinkers--being sensitive to the social, cultural, and psychological resonances of creative writing--drew on the literary canon as a valuable resource for understanding the past. The result is a novel and nuanced discussion of the influences of literature on the development of Russian historiography, which shines new light on late Imperial attitudes to historical investigation and considers the legacy of such historical practice on Russia today.

GENERE
Storia
PUBBLICATO
2019
26 dicembre
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
296
EDITORE
Bloomsbury Academic
DIMENSIONE
2,3
MB

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