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100 | _aCallinicos, Alex | ||
245 | _aTheories and narratives : reflections on the philosophy of history | ||
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_bRawat Publications, _c2020 _aJaipur : |
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_ax, 252 p. ; _c25 cm |
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_b1195.00 _cINR _d01 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aThis text explores the relationship between social theory and historical writing. Its aim is to establish the contribution that theory can make to understanding the past. Pursuing this objective, it critically confronts a number of attempts to reconceptualize the meaning of history. | ||
650 | _aHistory Philosophy | ||
650 | _aAnti-imperialism | ||
650 | _aAgricultural revolution; | ||
650 | _aCapitalism | ||
650 | _aCyclical theories | ||
650 | _aDirectionality | ||
650 | _aEurocentrism | ||
650 | _aFukuyama,Francis | ||
650 | _aHegelianism | ||
650 | _aHistorical materialism | ||
650 | _a Marxism | ||
650 | _aNationalism | ||
650 | _a Oppression | ||
650 | _aPostmodernism | ||
650 | _aPoststructuralism | ||
650 | _aRacism | ||
650 | _a Slavery | ||
650 | _aTeleological explanations | ||
650 | _aWeberians | ||
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