The Ways of Understanding the Human Past

The Ways of Understanding the Human Past

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Author: D P ChattopadhyayaPublisher: Motilal BanarsidassYear: 2003Language: EnglishPages: 164ISBN/UPC (if available): 8187586052 DescriptionIt is widely acknowledged that an idea expressed in one language, if translated into another, undergoes a change in its meaning and its associated understanding. Chattopadhyaya has tried to argue in this book that the modern scientific concept of history, though has its undeniable importance, should not be understood in a dehistorised manner. The modern concept of history should not be confused with the ancient or even the medieval concepts like purana, puravrtta, itihasa and upakhyana. Our modes of understanding and action should not be telescoped into theirs. This distinction squarely rests on the difference between age-specific social conditions and their influence on human ideas, ideals, languages, rather modes of speech, and actions. An attempt has been made to show how literature in its wider sense, comprising epoch bound beliefs, myths, cust

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