People, Nations and Traditions in a Comparative Frame: Thinking about the Past with Jonathan Steinberg
By (Author) DMaris Coffman
Edited by Harold James
Edited by Nicholas Di Liberto
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
10th March 2021
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Historiography
General and world history
907.2
Hardback
288
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
If the turn of the twenty-first century was characterised by the history wars in which bitter internecine battles raged between different historical schools, Jonathan Steinberg was noteworthy for his methodological pluralism. His own historical worked spanned diplomatic history, military history, the social history of war, biography, social history, banking history, political culture and genocide studies. He often employed a comparative historical approach, which teased out deep historical explanations by examining personalities, nations and traditions simultaneously. This book offers a critical appreciation of his contribution to modern historical practice with contributions by former students and colleagues, whose own interests are as diverse as those of Steinberg himself.
A rich collection of essays, whose diversity testifies to the intellectual curiosity and deep humanity of a remarkable scholar and teacher. David Reynolds, Professor Emeritus of International History, Cambridge University, UK
DMaris Coffman is Professor of Economics and Finance and the Head of Department and Director of the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management at University College London.
Harold James, the Claude and Lore Kelly Professor in European Studies at Princeton University, is Professor of History and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School and Director of the Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society.
Nicholas Di Liberto is president of the Southeast World History Association and associate editor of the World History Bulletin. He works now as a freelance editor.