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020 _a9781032296708
082 _a801.95
_bHAM
100 _aHamilton, Paul
245 _aHistoricism
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _bRoutledge,
_aNew York :
_c1996 :
300 _avi, 211 p.;
_c21 cm
365 _b895.00
_cINR
_d01
490 _aNew critical idiom
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aHistoricism is the essential introduction to the field, providing its readers with the necessary knowledge, background and vocabulary to apply it in their own studies. Paul Hamilton's compact and comprehensive guide:* explains the theory and basics of historicism* presents a history of the term and its uses* introduces the reader to the key thinkers in the field, from ancient Greece to modern times* considers historicism in contemporary debates and its relevance to other modes of criticism, such as feminism and post-colonialism* contains an extensive bibliography of further reading.
650 _aHistoricism
650 _aAesthetics
650 _aEnlightenment
650 _aFeminism
650 _a Hermeneutics
650 _a Human sciences
650 _aIdeology
650 _aNatural law
650 _aOrientalism
650 _a Post colonialism
650 _aPost modernism
650 _aRomanticism
650 _aScripture
650 _aTradition
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