Antiquarianism as Genealogy: Arnaldo Momigliano's Method

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TitreAntiquarianism as Genealogy: Arnaldo Momigliano's Method
CréateurRebecca Gould
Date2014
Droits© Wesleyan University 2014
Langueen
TypeJournal Article
AuthorRebecca Gould
Type de contenuJournal Article
DOI10.1111/hith.10706
ISSN1468-2303
Abstract NoteThis essay uses Arnaldo Momigliano's genealogy of antiquarianism and historiography to propose a new method for engaging the past. Momigliano traced antiquarianism from its advent in ancient Greece and later growth in Rome to its early modern efflorescence, its usurpation by history, and its transformation into anthropology and sociology in late modernity. Antiquarianism performed for Momigliano the work of excavating past archives while infusing historiographical inquiry with a much-needed dose of contingency. This essay aims to advance our understanding of the mutual imbrications of antiquarian methods with modern conceptions of history, while also suggesting how antiquarianism can generate alternatives to historical inquiry.
Access Date2015-07-01 11:57:14
Date2014
Issue2
Journal AbbreviationHistory and Theory
Langueen
Library CatalogWiley Online Library
Pages212-233
Publication TitleHistory and Theory
Droits© Wesleyan University 2014
Short TitleAntiquarianism as Genealogy
TitreAntiquarianism as Genealogy: Arnaldo Momigliano's Method
URLhttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/hith.10706/abstract
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