ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Current trends in historiographic research |
Rumyantseva M. F. | National Research University “Higher School of Economics” |
Keywords: cognitive history empirical reality of the historical world macro object of historical science neoclassical model of science phenomenological concept of source studies historical culture O. M. Medushevskaya |
Summary: The concept of cognitive history offered by O. M. Medushevskaya (1922–2007) is analyzed in the
context of the historical culture of the 2010s and the 2020s. The relevance of the work is due to the need to establish the concept of history as a rigorous science in the context of renarrativization, a trend of modern historical culture
accompanied by a deepening gap between historical science and socially oriented historiography. The novelty of the
work lies in the consideration of the neoclassical model of historical science at the junction of two historical cultures
amid the drastic shift of historical culture from postmodern to post-postmodern. The problem of the study is to determine
the place of the concept of cognitive history in the context of modern historical culture. The aim of the study is to
explicate the factors determining the insufficient demand for the concept of cognitive history despite the undoubted
relevance of the neoclassical model of historical cognition in the context of overcoming the postmodern paradigm. The
objectives of the work are to consider the concept of cognitive history from two perspectives: as the completion of more
than a century-old tradition of the development of the phenomenological structural concept of source studies dating
back to the Russian version of neo-Kantianism (A. S. Lappo-Danilevsky), and from the point of view of its future
prospects for the social knowledge of the XXI century. Special attention is paid to the immanent properties of such a
basic concept of cognitive history as the “empirical reality of the historical world”, which completes the transformation
of the object of source studies from a historical source through a system of types of historical sources to the macro
object of historical cognition establishing the empirical basis of history as a rigorous science. The research uses the
methodology of cognitive history based on the phenomenological concept of source studies of the historiography and
the concept of “historical culture” formed in the problem field of intellectual history. The research resulted in revealing
the factors preventing the spread of the theory pertaining to the field of historical culture and immanent to the concept
itself. The paper offers the directions for the further development of the concept – namely, adjusting the configuration
of its conjugacy with the actual historical culture, the basic factor of which is the process of renarrativization. The focus is on the phenomenological component of the concept of the “empirical reality of the historical world” and on its immanent structure, interpreted by source studies as the problem of classification of historical sources. |
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