The Cliometric Imagination: A narrativist reading of "Coercion and Market" by E. Tandeter
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https://doi.org/10.15848/hh.v0i22.1143Keywords:
Hayden White, Historical narrative, Historiographical operationAbstract
This article aims to consider the historiographical operation, the question on who and how historiy can be written, taking as its theoretical frame -with some reformulations and developments - the narrativist theory of historiographical discourse proposed by Hayden White in his masterpiece Metahistory. The proposal here is to apply the narrativist framework to a textual base which represents, to some extent, the paradigm of the "professional" historiographical work of the late twentieth century in Argentina: the book Coacción y Mercado. La minería de la plata en el Potosí colonial, 1692-1826, by Enrique Tandeter. The purpose is twofold: to illuminate some aspects of the historiographical operation at stake in Coacción [...] and at the same time to point out some of the limitations of whitean narrativist approach
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