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History On The Edge: Essays In Memory Of John Foster (1944-1994)

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History On The Edge: Essays In Memory Of John Foster (1944-1994)

Author: Mark Baker
Binding: Paperback
Published: The University of Melbourne, The History Department, 1997

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This academic collection, History On The Edge: Essays In Memory Of John Foster 1944-1994, presents a series of scholarly contributions honoring the legacy of a significant figure in historical discourse. The volume chronicles diverse perspectives on pivotal moments and methodologies within the field, reflecting the intellectual breadth inspired by Foster's work. Each essay argues for new interpretations or illuminates overlooked aspects of historical inquiry, offering rigorous analysis for serious students and researchers. Mark Baker, as editor, compiles these insightful pieces, creating a lasting tribute that both commemorates a life and advances contemporary historical thought. The compilation details complex historical narratives and theoretical frameworks, making it an essential resource for understanding the evolving landscape of historical scholarship.

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Author: Mark Baker
Binding: Paperback
Published: The University of Melbourne, The History Department, 1997

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This academic collection, History On The Edge: Essays In Memory Of John Foster 1944-1994, presents a series of scholarly contributions honoring the legacy of a significant figure in historical discourse. The volume chronicles diverse perspectives on pivotal moments and methodologies within the field, reflecting the intellectual breadth inspired by Foster's work. Each essay argues for new interpretations or illuminates overlooked aspects of historical inquiry, offering rigorous analysis for serious students and researchers. Mark Baker, as editor, compiles these insightful pieces, creating a lasting tribute that both commemorates a life and advances contemporary historical thought. The compilation details complex historical narratives and theoretical frameworks, making it an essential resource for understanding the evolving landscape of historical scholarship.