The historian job, A new paradigm or positivism?

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Carlos Barros

Abstract

In this paper we try to sum up new and international trends and debates, considering the transatlantic and latin viewpoints about methods, historiography, theories, and the relationship between the 21st century historians and the society. Taking as a starting point the preamble of the Manifesto of History under Debate (2001) and also the most recent debates about had in social networks, we will analyze the polarization of the historians between the ones who think that we need new paradigms without forgetting about the 20th century vanguards, and the ones who, in complete disagreement with the radical postmodern approaches, want the return of positivism. We will study this historiography withdrawal through the assertions, methods and clichés that are said and practiced inside and outside of the classrooms and offices. Many digital and oral data seem to demonstrate an important uniformity between the different specialties, Universities and countries, about Ranke’s return. 

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Barros, C. (2018). The historian job, A new paradigm or positivism?. De Raíz Diversa. Revista Especializada En Estudios Latinoamericanos, 1(2), 17–48. https://doi.org/10.22201/ppela.24487988e.2014.2.58251

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Author Biography

Carlos Barros, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Profesor titular de Historia Medieval

Profesor titular de Historia Medieval da Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.Doutor vencellado ó Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Instituto Padre Sarmiento). Coordinador da rede académica internacional Historia a Debate. Tesis doctoral en microficha, 1989.Autor de Mentalidad justiciera de los irmandiños, siglo XV, publicado en 1990 por Siglo XXI. Organizador de Congresos e editor das súas Actas. Ha realizado estancias de investigación e conferencias en: Centro de Estudios Históricos (CSIC, Madrid), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales de Paris, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Universidad de Cagliari, Universidad de Klaguenfurt, Universidad de La Habana, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Rosario, Universidad Nacional del Sur (Bahía Blanca), Universidad de la República (Montevideo), l’Université Catholique Louvain-la-Neuve, The Berlin Institute of Critical Theory (inkrit)- Freien Universität Berlin, Università degli Studi di Parma, University of Rutgers, (Newark, New Jersey). Autor de varias publicaciones académicas (incluido reedicións e traducións): 24 contribucións a monografías colectivas entre 1985 y 2000; 47 artigos en revistas científicas entre 1990 y 2000; 76 conferencias e seminarios sobre historia medieval, metodoloxía histórica e historiografía impartidos en diversas universidades españolas e extranxeiras entre 1989 e 2000.