The
Companion to Historiography represents an original analysis of the moods and trends in historical writing. Distinguished academics explore the ideas, traditions and institutions that lie behind different perspectives on history. The thematic structure of the
Companion enables topics to be read selectively or sequentially.
Key Features * A unique exploration of Western, Asian and Oriental historiography
* Specialist contributions by distinguished academics from across the globe draw on the authority of working historians and leading experts in related disciplines such as philosophy, anthropology and archaeology
* Original and profound insights into world history through an awareness of its past formulations and emerging patterns
* Over forty-five far-ranging essays, exploring diverse subjects such as Roman history today, medieval nobility, revisionism and modern India
* Detailed information is easily accessible through the use of the
Companion's extensive indexes and bibliographies