El concepto de sujeto en la teoría de la Historia en España
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2000.v60.i204.568Keywords:
Spanish Historiography, Nineteenth century, Historians, Philosophy of History, Romanticism, Historicism, Krausism, Volksgeist, Völkerpsychologie.Abstract
The subject of this paper is the study of the different concepts of Man (considered as the agent in the Theory of History) that were used in Spain during the nineteenth century and which contributed in a decisive manner to configure a typology of historians in that period. The History of Historiography is a part of the History of Culture (characterised today by the importance of the human agent) and provides a documentary deposit where the narrative of past facts is conditioned by the intellectual theories and socio-historical circumstances that are the basis of history books.
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