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Catalogue of western historiography books
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introduce

First, connecting the preceding with the following, indicating the path.

Second, the development stage and major turning point

Third, the history of western historiography.

Four, China has studied the history of western historiography for ninety years.

Five, how to learn the history of western historiography

Chapter I Classical History (1)

First, city-state society and city-state civilization

Second, "childhood"

1. Inheritance of inheritance

2. Myths and epics

3. Hometown of Historiography

Third, the establishment of western historiography.

1. The life of Herodotus

2. The history of Herodotus

3. Herodotus' narrative style

4. The "Father of Historiography" in the West

Fourthly, the establishment of the paradigm of western traditional historiography.

History of Thucydides and Peloponnesian War

2. Pioneer of western political and military historical tradition.

3. The truth-seeking and practicality of historiography

4. Two different historical paradigms

Verb (abbreviation for verb) History from 4th century BC to 3rd century BC.

1. Xenophon

2. Rhetoric school and other historians

Chapter II Classical History (II)

First of all, from polis to empire.

Second, from imitation to establishment.

1. Roman culture with profound knowledge and extensive collection.

2. The origin of historiography

3. The development of Latin historiography

Third, the history of the altar is twofold.

1. Li Weihe's history since the founding of the city

2. Tacitus' Historical Thought

Fourth, the extension of glory.

1. polybius

2. Historians' Group

Verb (abbreviation of verb) the tradition of western classical historiography

1. Seeking truth and exploring spirit

2. Humanistic concept

3. Broad historical perspective

4. Pay attention to the reference of history to reality.

5. Pay attention to the expression of historical works and the accomplishment of historians.

Chapter III Medieval Historiography

First of all, the dark ages

Second, the rise of early church history.

The fate of early Christianity.

2. How did God enter historiography?

3. Augustine's theological view of history

Third, the history of European countries.

1. French historiography

2. British historiography

3. German historiography

4. Italian historiography

Four. Byzantine historiography

1. A Golden Bridge

2. Outstanding historians

3. International schools

V the historical position of medieval historiography

1. medieval historical criticism

2. Understanding of medieval historiography

Chapter IV Modern History (1)

First, the dawn of modern civilization

1. Social development and citizen humanism

2. Dual attributes of social activities and academic activities.

3. Characteristics of humanistic historiography

Second, Italian historiography

1. Collection and collation of ancient documents, cultural relics and philology

2. The popularity of biographies

3. Citizen Humanism and Urban History

Third, French historiography

1. Expansion of the form and content of historical writing

2. The prosperity of ethnic history writing

3. Theoretical thinking on historical understanding

Fourth, German historiography.

1. The short history of humanitarianism

2. Lutheran historiography

3. Compilation of Catholic History

Verb (abbreviation of verb) English historiography

1. Out of the tradition of chronicles

2. The history of Moore and King Richard.

3. Bacon and the history of henry vii's reign.

VI. Historiography in the Netherlands and Other Countries

1. Ethnic and religious history of the Netherlands

2. Erasmus's study of the New Testament

3. Spanish and Portuguese historiography

Seven, the era of erudition

The origin and characteristics of 1. Bo School

2. Contribution of Polish Das School

3. Achievements of St. Moore School

Chapter V Modern History (2)

I. Scientific progress and social evolution

Second, changes in the ideological and cultural fields.

1. Enlightenment

2. Rationalist historiography

Third, French historiography

1. Montesquieu

2. Voltaire

3. Diderot and Encyclopedia School

Fourth, British historiography.

Hume

2. Robertson

3.gibbon

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Chapter VI Modern History (3)

Chapter VII Modern History (4)

Chapter VIII Modern History (1)

Chapter IX Modern History (2)

Chapter X Modern History (3)

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philology

postscript

Postscript of the second edition

Postscript of the third edition

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