A Passion for History: Natalie Zemon Davis, Conversations with Denis Crouzett

Nonfiction, History, Reference, Historiography, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, World History
Cover of the book A Passion for History: Natalie Zemon Davis, Conversations with Denis Crouzett by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.), Truman State University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.) ISBN: 9781935503576
Publisher: Truman State University Press Publication: May 1, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
ISBN: 9781935503576
Publisher: Truman State University Press
Publication: May 1, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
The pathbreaking work of renowned historian Natalie Zemon Davis has added profoundly to our understanding of early modern society and culture. She rescues men and women from oblivion using her unique combination of rich imagination, keen intelligence, and archival sleuthing to uncover the past. Davis brings to life a dazzling cast of extraordinary people, revealing their thoughts, emotions, and choices in the world in which they lived. Thanks to Davis we can meet the impostor Arnaud du Tilh in her classic, The Return of Martin Guerre, follow three remarkable lives in Women on the Margins, and journey alongside a traveler and scholar in Trickster Travels as he moves between the Muslim and Christian worlds. In these conversations with Denis Crouzet, professor of history at the Sorbonne and well-known specialist on the French Wars of Religion, Davis examines the practices of history and controversies in historical method. Their discussion reveals how Davis has always pursued the thrill and joy of discovery through historical research. Her quest is influenced by growing up Jewish in the Midwest as a descendant of emigrants from Eastern Europe. She recounts how her own life as a citizen, a woman, and a scholar compels her to ceaselessly examine and transcend received opinions and certitudes. Natalie Zemon Davis reminds the reader of the broad possibilities to be found by studying the lives of those who came before us, and teaches us how to give voice to what was once silent.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
The pathbreaking work of renowned historian Natalie Zemon Davis has added profoundly to our understanding of early modern society and culture. She rescues men and women from oblivion using her unique combination of rich imagination, keen intelligence, and archival sleuthing to uncover the past. Davis brings to life a dazzling cast of extraordinary people, revealing their thoughts, emotions, and choices in the world in which they lived. Thanks to Davis we can meet the impostor Arnaud du Tilh in her classic, The Return of Martin Guerre, follow three remarkable lives in Women on the Margins, and journey alongside a traveler and scholar in Trickster Travels as he moves between the Muslim and Christian worlds. In these conversations with Denis Crouzet, professor of history at the Sorbonne and well-known specialist on the French Wars of Religion, Davis examines the practices of history and controversies in historical method. Their discussion reveals how Davis has always pursued the thrill and joy of discovery through historical research. Her quest is influenced by growing up Jewish in the Midwest as a descendant of emigrants from Eastern Europe. She recounts how her own life as a citizen, a woman, and a scholar compels her to ceaselessly examine and transcend received opinions and certitudes. Natalie Zemon Davis reminds the reader of the broad possibilities to be found by studying the lives of those who came before us, and teaches us how to give voice to what was once silent.

More books from Truman State University Press

Cover of the book Images of Leprosy by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Luther's Lectures on Genesis and the Formation of Evangelical Identity by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Life, Letters, and Sermons by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Eucharistic Pamphlets of Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book The Civil Liberties Legacy of Harry S. Truman by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Red Beans and Ricely Yours by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Big Spring Autumn by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Reading the Book of Nature by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Conflict in the Ozarks: Hill Folk, Industrialists, and Government in Missouri's Courtois Hills by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Boundaries of Fatih: Catholics and Protestants in the Diocese of Geneva by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book The Girls of Usually by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Second Line Home by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book History Has Many Voices by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Federico Barocci and the Oratorians by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
Cover of the book Emigrants on the Overland Trail: The Wagon Trains of 1848 by Natalie Zemon Davis, Denis Crouzet, Michael Wolfe (ed.)
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy