A Contemporary Historiography of Economics / edited by Till Düppe and E. Roy Weintraub.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Routledge Studies in the History of EconomicsPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (228 pages) : 29 illustrations, text file, PDFContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781315169194
- 330.09
- HB75
- Also available in print format.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction, E. Roy Weintraub--Part I: Memories in action 1--. --Autobiographical memory and the historiography of economics, -- E. Roy Weintraub--2.--Dealing with the personal in the contemporaryhistory of economics,----Till Dppe--3.--Interviews: Some methodological and historiographical issues of oral sources, Dorian Jullien--4. --The witness seminar: Method, results, and implications,----Harro Maas-- Part II:Quantitative histories of economics5. --Social network analysis: A complementary method of discovery for the history of economics,----Franois Claveau and Catherine Herfeld--6. --Prosopography: The missing link in the history of economics,----Andrej Svorenk -- Part III:Histories of the teaching of economics--7.--Syllabi and examinations, Irwin Collier --8.-- Textbooks in the historiography of recent economics, Yann Giraud--Part IV:Material histories of economics9. --Artifacts in the contemporary history of economics, Verena Halsmayer--10.--Reading popular histories of economics, Tiago Mata --11.-- Detectives, storytellers, and hackers: Historians of economics in an age of social media, Beatrice Cherrier, Afterword,Till Dppe
In recent years, the focus of historians of economic thought has changed to also include the ideas and practices of contemporary economists. This has opened up new questions regarding the utilization of sources, choice of method, narrative styles, and ethical issues, as well as a new awareness of the historian's place, role, and task. This book brings together leading contributors to provide, for the first time, a methodological overview of the historiography of economics. Emphasising the quality of the scholarship of recent decades, the book seeks to provide research tools for future historians of economic thought, as well as to any historians of social science with an interest in historiographic issues.
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