History As Re-Enactment: R.G. Collingwood's Idea Of History

History As Re-Enactment: R.G. Collingwood's Idea Of History

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Author: William H. Dray

Format: Hardback

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"History As Re-Enactment: R.G. Collingwood's Idea Of History" by William H. Dray, published by Clarendon Press Oxford in 1995, is a book that explores the concept of history as re-enactment according to the ideas of R.G. Collingwood. It delves into Collingwood's philosophy of history and his belief that understanding history requires imagining oneself in the past and re-enacting the thoughts and actions of historical figures. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Collingwood's ideas and their implications for the study of history. The condition of the book is very good, as is the dust jacket. The pages are also in excellent condition, with no marks, notes, or highlighting.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: William H. Dray

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages:


"History As Re-Enactment: R.G. Collingwood's Idea Of History" by William H. Dray, published by Clarendon Press Oxford in 1995, is a book that explores the concept of history as re-enactment according to the ideas of R.G. Collingwood. It delves into Collingwood's philosophy of history and his belief that understanding history requires imagining oneself in the past and re-enacting the thoughts and actions of historical figures. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Collingwood's ideas and their implications for the study of history. The condition of the book is very good, as is the dust jacket. The pages are also in excellent condition, with no marks, notes, or highlighting.