Marxist History-Writing for the Twenty-First Century

by Chris Wickham (Editor)

Other authorsGareth Stedman Jones (Contributor), Eric Hobsbawm (Contributor), Robert Brenner (Contributor), Alex Callinicos (Contributor), Andrea Giardina (Contributor), Catherine Hall (Contributor), R. G. Runciman (Introduction)
Photocopy, 2007

Original publication date

2007

Pages

viii; 187

Status

Available

Call number

D16.9.M2835 2007

Publication

Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007 (photocopy, 2007)

Physical description

viii, 187 p.; 27.9 x 21.6 cm

ISBN

9780197264034

Language

Description

Since 1989, there have been many claims that Marxist approaches to history are out of date. As the challenge of more recent events shows, however, history has not stopped and historical change continues to need explanation. There is still plenty of space for structural analysis of how historyin all periods develops, and a Marxism un-linked to the Soviet past offers to many the most rigorous of these approaches.This volume explores from a wide variety of perspectives what Marxism has done for history-writing and what it can, or cannot, still do. Eight prominent historians and social scientists give their perspectives, both from Marxist and from non-Marxist positions, on the current state of history andwhat role Marxist analysis has in it. The volume is an important contribution to current historical debates, and will be of essential interest to historians and social scientists, and all those interested in how to explain history and politics.… (more)

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