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  1. Tzvetan Todorov: thinker and humanist.Henk de Berg & Karine Zbinden (eds.) - 2020 - Rochester, New York: Camden House.
    Originally known for his groundbreaking work in literary studies, the Bulgarian-born French scholar Tzvetan Todorov (1939-2017) was one of the world's foremost cultural theorists. His interventions cover an astounding range of topics, from narratology to ethics, from painting to politics, and from the Enlightenment to current affairs. Written by an international team of experts, this volume - the first-ever comprehensive examination of Todorov as a cultural critic - discusses the crucial elements of his work as well as his place in (...)
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  • Hayden White’s Metahistory and the Irony of the Archive.Knox Peden - 2015 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 9 (2):177-195.
    _ Source: _Volume 9, Issue 2, pp 177 - 195 Hayden White’s contention that “moral and aesthetic” preferences are primary in shaping a historian’s vision of the past seems to play in to various contemporary efforts to consider history at a scale conducive to insight into climate change and global political dilemmas. Nevertheless, his critique of the archive as a repository of truth acquires new resonance as the naturalist and technological reconfiguration of the archive accompanying these developments gets underway. The (...)
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  • 7: Tzvetan Todorov and the Writing of History.Evgenia Ilieva - 2020 - In Henk de Berg & Karine Zbinden (eds.), Tzvetan Todorov: thinker and humanist. Rochester, New York: Camden House. pp. 127-146.
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  • Review: Maintaining the future of hope. [REVIEW]Irmline Veit-Brause - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (2):249-260.
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