900 GRE Gregg, Robert. Inside Out, Outside In : Essays in Comparative History / R. Gregg. - Basingstoke ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2000. - 231 p. - ISBN 0-312-21867-2. - Текст : непосредственный. Notes : p. 159 - 206. References : p. 207 - 224. Index : p. 225 - 231
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"In this far-ranging, irreverent and ultimately Utopian study, Robert Gregg artfully proves that comparative history need not be two-dimensional - that it can and indeed must turn on several critical axes simultaneously, in part because the messiness of history as it plays itself out on a diversity of terrains requires a more resolutely anti-national approach than has heretofore been imagined. "Inside Out, Outside In" is a real romp through an impressive variety of literatures and historiographies which will have appeal to the generalist and specialist alike, precisely because it presumes readers are capable of appreciating the "miscegenation of narratives" that the best kind of history-writing represents. Above all, Gregg's insistence that modern and even "post-colonial" historiography is deeply implicated in national and imperial histories leads him beyond a facile rejection of foundationalism, opening up the possibility of new, more politically accountable practices among professional historians" - Antoinette Burton, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign