Tracing Interdisciplinarity in Contemporary Historiography Using SSCI : The Case of Toynbee, McNeill, and Braudel
Abstract
Twentieth‐century historiography has undergone major changes since the days of Leopold Von Ranke and his scientific history. As the social sciences have gained a foothold in academia and become legitimated in higher education, professionalization of the social sciences has developed along the lines of research interests and methodological advancements. Historical studies is no exception. In Europe, controversial historian experimented with a number of methodological innovations. Their work was not always accepted, but some of these pioneers were able to influence scholarship in their disciplines.
Citation
Herubel, J.V.M. and Buchanan, A.L. (1993), "Tracing Interdisciplinarity in Contemporary Historiography Using
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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