Talking History

Since its founding in 1921, the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) at the University of London has seen students and teachers come together, socially and intellectually, to engage in lively academic seminars. But for what purpose and with what value? Talking History provides a defence of the se...

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description Since its founding in 1921, the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) at the University of London has seen students and teachers come together, socially and intellectually, to engage in lively academic seminars. But for what purpose and with what value? Talking History provides a defence of the seminar as a central element in historians’ teaching, research and sense of community. Covering a range of the IHR’s long-running seminar series, the book presents the seminars as a local, national and international hub for scholarship that emerges from and is sustained by the ongoing learning practices of historians as scholars and people. It bears witness to a seminar culture of evolving, multifarious synergies between teaching, researching and learning, historiography and participation – intertextual, interpersonal, intergenerational and intercultural. Viewed as such, the seminars constitute a living tradition, stimulating and incorporating dynamic change over time to contribute not just to the development of historiography but to intellectual life more generally, often in conversation with major political events and cultural phenomena. This original and significant book delivers fresh insight into the evolution of historical research and its role in wider society today.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1435932024-12-10T04:39:05Z Talking History Manning, David historiography historical research university research higher education seminars London intellectual culture thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHA History: theory and methods::NHAH Historiography Since its founding in 1921, the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) at the University of London has seen students and teachers come together, socially and intellectually, to engage in lively academic seminars. But for what purpose and with what value? Talking History provides a defence of the seminar as a central element in historians’ teaching, research and sense of community. Covering a range of the IHR’s long-running seminar series, the book presents the seminars as a local, national and international hub for scholarship that emerges from and is sustained by the ongoing learning practices of historians as scholars and people. It bears witness to a seminar culture of evolving, multifarious synergies between teaching, researching and learning, historiography and participation – intertextual, interpersonal, intergenerational and intercultural. Viewed as such, the seminars constitute a living tradition, stimulating and incorporating dynamic change over time to contribute not just to the development of historiography but to intellectual life more generally, often in conversation with major political events and cultural phenomena. This original and significant book delivers fresh insight into the evolution of historical research and its role in wider society today. 2024-09-06T04:03:07Z 2024-09-06T04:03:07Z 2024-09-05T10:37:36Z 2024 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/92982 9781914477614 9781914477621 9781915249043 9781915249074 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/143593 eng open access image/jpeg image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/92982/1/9781915249050.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/92982/1/9781915249050.pdf University of London Press 10.14296/lbja4300 10.14296/lbja4300 3fae60e1-9f6a-42ab-a7ee-73df8c57b4f2 9781914477614 9781914477621 9781915249043 9781915249074 295 London open access
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Talking History
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