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"This book introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues th...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-503022021-08-04T02:47:15Z Big and Little Histories Hughes-Warrington, Marnie Martin, Anne big histories;biographies;ethics of history;global histories;historioigraphy;history of histories;history theory;human-made histories;Indigenous histories;micriohistories;non-human histories;philosophy of history bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBA History: theory & methods::HBAH Historiography bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HP Philosophy::HPQ Ethics & moral philosophy "This book introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories." 2021-08-03T08:22:39Z 2021-08-03T08:22:39Z 2022 book 9780429399992 9780367023553 9780367023546 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/50302 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9780429681219.pdf Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9780429399992 10.4324/9780429399992 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 9780429399992 9780367023553 9780367023546 Routledge 222 open access
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description "This book introduces students to ethics in historiography through an exploration of how historians in different times and places have explained how history ought to be written and how those views relate to different understandings of ethics. No two histories are the same. The book argues that this is a good thing because the differences between histories are largely a matter of ethics. Looking to histories made across the world and from ancient times until today, readers are introduced to a wide variety of approaches to the ethics of history, including well-known ethical approaches, such as the virtue ethics of universal historians, and utilitarian approaches to collective biography writing while also discovering new and emerging ideas in the ethics of history. Through these approaches, readers are encouraged to challenge their ideas about whether humans are separate from other living and non-living things and whether machines and animals can write histories. The book looks to the fundamental questions posed about the nature of history making by Indigenous history makers and asks whether the ethics at play in the global variety of histories might be better appreciated in professional codes of conduct and approaches to research ethics management. Opening up the topic of ethics to show how historians might have viewed ethics differently in the past, the book requires no background in ethics or history theory and is open to all of those with an interest in how we think about good histories."
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