Showing posts with label popular history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label popular history. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2012

"a history book that ... prioritised the reader's interests"



I discovered the wonderful Ian Mortimer recently through an interview with Medievalists.net. Mortimer writes popular history in non-traditional formats (such as a daybook and traveller's guide):
"There are, of course, those who argue ... that we cannot presume that people in the past were anything like us. But such a line of argument is both self-defeating and false. It is false because, if we deny the humanity of the past, then we cease to study history, for history is specifically the history of our species – the past of uninhabited islands and other species belongs to other areas of enquiry."
"A succinct way of illustrating the difference is to say that I am studying humanity over time (then and now) whereas traditional academics study evidence from the past."  
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