Who is the Historian?

Who is the Historian?

by Nigel A. Raab
Who is the Historian?

Who is the Historian?

by Nigel A. Raab

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Overview

Who is the historian? What do historians do? Where do their explorations take them? What is the impact of the digital age on historical research?

In an affable style, Nigel A. Raab answers these questions for those intrigued by the past. Each chapter describes a specific aspect of "doing history," beginning in the physical spaces of archives and libraries around the globe. Readers are then introduced to the sources—texts, oral interviews, films, and objects—which historians interpret. Raab points out that historians do not work alone with their materials; rather, archivists, librarians, and others play a crucial role in what he calls the web of the historian's work. Readers will also learn about the skill set imparted to those pursuing a historical education. In the final chapter, Raab brings all these themes together to demonstrate the value of the historian in the contemporary world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442635746
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 01/08/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Nigel A. Raab is Associate Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University. He is the author of Democracy Burning? Urban Fire Departments and the Limits of Civil Society in Late Imperial Russia, 1850–1914 (2011), and The Crisis from Within: Historians, Theory, and the Humanities (2015.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Spaces in Which We Work
2. The Sources We Use
3. The Web of the Historian's Work
4. The Historian in the Digital Age
5. The Skill Set of the Historian
6. History, the Historian, and the Humanities
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What People are Saying About This

Rebekah A. Klein-Pejsova

This slim volume will help students understand their own humanity through the sights, sounds, and physicality of their relationship with the past. While previous generations of historians read their dog-eared copies of E.H. Carr's What Is History?, today's students of history will pick up their copies of Raab's Who Is the Historian? and seek themselves within its pages.

Virginia H. Aksan

In these thoughtful reflections, Nigel A. Raab reminds us that in a world awash in digital information, historians remain integral to the interpretation of our humanness.

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