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Emperor's Mirror: Understanding Cultures through Primary Sources [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 350 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-1998
  • Leidėjas: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816518475
  • ISBN-13: 9780816518470
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Emperor's Mirror: Understanding Cultures through Primary Sources
  • Formatas: Hardback, 350 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x156 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-1998
  • Leidėjas: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816518475
  • ISBN-13: 9780816518470
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Russell J. Barber and Frances F. Berdan have created the ultimate guide for anyone doing cross-cultural and/or document-driven research. Presenting the essentials of primary-source methodology,The Emperor's Mirror includes nine chapters on paleography, calendrics, source and quantitative analysis, and the visual interpretation of artifacts such as pictographs, illustrations, and maps. As an introduction to ethnohistory, this book clearly defines terminology and provides practical and accessible examples, effectively integrating the concerns of historians and anthropologists as well as addressing the needs of anyone using primary sources for research in any academic field. A leading theme throughout the book is the importance of a researcher's awareness of the inherent biases of documents while doing research on another culture. Documents are the result of people interpreting reality through the filter of their own experience, personality, and culture. Barber and Berdan's reality mediation model shows students how to analyze documents to detect the implicit biases or subtexts inherent in primary-source materials. Students and scholars working with primary sources will particularly appreciate the case studies that Barber and Berdan use to illustrate the practical implications of using each methodology. These case studies not only apply method to actual research but also are fascinating in their own right: they range from a discussion of the debate over Tupinamba cannibalism to the illustration of Nahuatl, Spanish, and hybrid place names of Tlaxcala, Mexico.

Recenzijos

""A clearly written, methodological introduction to ethnohistory, aimed at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate student. It may well be the first such textbook on the market, a reflection of a growing interest in ethnohistorical research."" —Journal of Interdisciplinary History""A book that is vital to the enterprise of defining ethnohistory . . . The authors not only ably define a proposed field and method, they also make some vital points regarding the critical interpretation of written documents and other sources. . . . The instructor who plans to use this book will be pleased with the level of detail and the large number of case studies from a variety of contexts."" —Ethnohistory

List of Figures
vii(2)
List of Tables
ix(2)
Prologue xi(4)
Acknowledgments xv
PART 1 Concepts 3(48)
Introduction 3(2)
1 The Scope of Ethnohistory
5(28)
2 The Reality-Mediation Model
33(18)
PART 2 Methods 51(226)
Introduction 51(2)
3 Paleography
53(27)
CASE STUDY Some Examples of English Paleography in India
73(7)
4 Calendrics
80(17)
CASE STUDY Placing Two East African Visitors in Sequence
94(3)
5 Linguistic Analysis
97(17)
CASE STUDY Martin Frobisher's Accounts
109(5)
6 Interpretation of Names
114(34)
CASE STUDY Place-Names of Tlaxcala, Mexico
140(4)
CASE STUDY Personal Names in the Early Jewish Community of New York
144(4)
7 Source Analysis
148(30)
CASE STUDY IN EXTERNAL ANALYSIS The Horn Papers
170(4)
CASE STUDY IN INTERNAL ANALYSIS Hans Staden and Tupinamba Cannibalism
174(4)
8 Quantitative Analysis
178(24)
CASE STUDY Conversion among the Mid-Seventeenth-Century Iroquois
196(6)
9 Visual Interpretation
202(24)
CASE STUDY Huron and Timucua Farmers
222(4)
10 Map Interpretation
226(21)
CASE STUDY The Ramusio Plan of Hochelaga
243(4)
11 Tapping Complementary Sources of Information
247(30)
CASE STUDY IN COMPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE The Custer Battle
268(3)
CASE STUDY IN ANALOGY Native Mexican Weaving Traditions
271(6)
PART 3 Strategies 277(26)
Introduction 277(2)
12 Formulating Research Topics and Research Designs
279(14)
13 Working in Archives and Elsewhere
293(10)
Epilogue 303(6)
Reference Material 309
Appendix A. Bibliography of Paleography in Selected Languages 309(4)
Appendix B. Outline for an Ethical Code in Ethnohistory 313(6)
References Cited 319(20)
Index 339