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HAYDEN WHITE Bibliography BOOKS: (translator) Carlo Antoni, From History to Sociology. The Transition in German Historical Thinking, with a forward by Benedetto Croce, translated from the Italian by Hayden White. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1959 (ibidem: Translator's Preface, pp. IX-XII and Translator's Introduction: On History and Historicism, pp. XV-XXVIII). Bruce Mazlish, History and Theory, vol. I, no 2, 1961, pp. 219-227. (co-author) Willson Coates and J. Salwin Schapiro, The Emergence of Liberal Humanism. An Intellectual History of Western Europe, vol. I: From the Italian Renaissance to the French Revolution. New York: McGrew-Hill, 1966. (editor) The Uses of History. Essays in Intellectual and Social History. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1968 (ibidem: Preface, pp. 9-13 and Romanticism, Historicism, and Realism. Toward a Period Concept for Early 19th Century Intellectual History, pp. 45-58). Sherman B. Barnes, The Historian: A Journal of History, vol. 31, no 1, November 1968, s. 90. J. F. Burnet, English Historical Review, no 85, January 1970, pp. 222-223. Richard M. Saunders, The American Historical Review, vol. 74, no 3, February 1969, s. 939. Burleigh vol. Wilkins, The Journal of Southern History, vol. 35, no 3, August 1969, pp. 397-398. HK, Historicism Again and Again, Clio, vol. 1, no 1, October 1971, pp. 73-74. (co-author with) Willson Coates, The Ordeal of Liberal Humanism: An Intellectual History of Western Europe, vol. II: Since the French Revolution. New York: McGraw- Hill, 1970. (co-editor with) Giorgio Tagliacozzo, Giambattista Vico: An International Symposium. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969 (ibidem: What is Living

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HAYDEN WHITE

Bibliography

BOOKS:

(translator) Carlo Antoni, From History to Sociology. The Transition in German

Historical Thinking, with a forward by Benedetto Croce, translated from the Italian by

Hayden White. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1959 (ibidem: Translator's

“Preface”, pp. IX-XII and Translator's Introduction: “On History and Historicism”, pp.

XV-XXVIII).

Bruce Mazlish, History and Theory, vol. I, no 2, 1961, pp. 219-227.

(co-author) Willson Coates and J. Salwin Schapiro, The Emergence of Liberal

Humanism. An Intellectual History of Western Europe, vol. I: From the Italian

Renaissance to the French Revolution. New York: McGrew-Hill, 1966.

(editor) The Uses of History. Essays in Intellectual and Social History. Detroit: Wayne

State University Press, 1968 (ibidem: “Preface”, pp. 9-13 and “Romanticism,

Historicism, and Realism. Toward a Period Concept for Early 19th Century Intellectual

History”, pp. 45-58).

Sherman B. Barnes, The Historian: A Journal of History, vol. 31, no 1, November 1968,

s. 90.

J. F. Burnet, English Historical Review, no 85, January 1970, pp. 222-223.

Richard M. Saunders, The American Historical Review, vol. 74, no 3, February 1969, s.

939.

Burleigh vol. Wilkins, The Journal of Southern History, vol. 35, no 3, August 1969, pp.

397-398.

HK, “Historicism Again and Again”, Clio, vol. 1, no 1, October 1971, pp. 73-74.

(co-author with) Willson Coates, The Ordeal of Liberal Humanism: An Intellectual

History of Western Europe, vol. II: Since the French Revolution. New York: McGraw-

Hill, 1970.

(co-editor with) Giorgio Tagliacozzo, Giambattista Vico: An International Symposium.

Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969 (ibidem: “What is Living

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and What is Dead in Croce's Criticism of Vico”).

The Greco-Roman Tradition. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1973.

Metahistory. The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Baltimore and

London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.

Whitaker I. Deininger, History: Reviews of New Books, vol. 2, no 5, March 1974.

John Clive, Journal of Modern History, vol. 47, no 3, September 1975, pp. 542-543.

Michael Ermarth, American Historical Review, vol. 80, no 4, October 1975, pp. 962-

963.

John L. Nelson, History and Theory, vol. 14, no 1, 1975, pp. 74-91.

Robert C. Carroll, Nineteenth-Century French Studies, vol. 4, no 4, Summer 1976, pp.

548-550.

Adrian Kuzminski, “A New Science?” Comparative Studies in Society and History, vol.

18, no 1, January 1976, pp. 129-143.

Fredric Jameson, “Figural Relativism, or the Poetics of Historiography”, Diacritics,

Spring 1976, pp. 2-9.

Georg G. Iggers, “Style in History: History as an Art and as Science” Reviews in

European History, vol. 2, no 2, June 1976, pp. 171-181.

David Carroll, “On Tropology: The Forms of History”, Diacritics, Fall 1976, pp. 58-64.

Carl A. Rubino, Modern Language Notes, vol. 91, no 5, October 1976, pp. 1131-1135.

Andrew Ezergailis, Clio, vol. 5, no 2, Winter 1976, pp. 235-245. Robert N. Brad,

“Approaches to Nineteenth-Century Historiography”, New Scholar, vol. 5, no 2, 1978,

pp. 369-375.

Stanley Pierson, Comparative Literature, vol. 30, no 2, Spring 1978, pp. 178-181.

Otto Gerhard Oexle, “Sehnsucht nach Klio. Hayden Whites Metahistory - und wie man

der darüber hinwegkommt”, Rechtshistorisches Journal, vol. 11, 1992. pp. 1-18.

Gerrit Walther, “Fernes Kampfgetümmel. Zur angeblichen AktualitSt von Hayden Whites

Metahistory”, Rechtshistorisches Journal, vol. 11, 1992. pp. 19-40.

Tropics of Discourse. Essays in Cultural Criticism. Baltimore and London: The Johns

Hopkins University Press, 1978.

Barbara Gates, Clio, vol. 6, no 3, Spring 1977, pp. 351-354.

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Dominick LaCapra, Modern Language Notes, vol. 93, no 5, December 1978, pp. 1037-

1043.

Richard King, The Virginia Quartarly Review, vol. 55, no 3, Summer 1979, pp. 568-572.

Robert C. Carroll, Nineteenth-Century French Studies, vol. 8, no 1 and 2, Fall/Winter

1979/80, pp. 162-164.

Giles Gunn, American Literature, vol. 52, no 4, January 1981, pp. 649-653.

William M. Johnston, New Vico Studies, vol. 1, 1983, s. 86-90.

Alan Durant, Prose Studies, vol. 9, no 3, December 1986, pp. 112-113.

(co-editor with) Margaret Brose, Representing Kenneth Burke. Baltimore and London:

The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982 [ibidem: preface by White, pp. VII-IX.]

The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation. Baltimore

and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987.

BmcH [Behan McCullagh (?)], Poetics Today, vol. 8, no 2, 1987, pp. 468-69.

Peter Burke, “Rethinking the Historian's Craft”, Times Literary Supplement, 6-12

November 1987, s. 1231.

Suresh Raval, “Recent Books on Narrative Theory: An Essay-Review”, Modern Fiction

Studies, vol. 33, no 3, Autumn 1987, pp. 559-570.

Ralph Flores, Modern Language Notes, no 102, December 1987, pp. 1191-1196.

Robert Lee Scott, Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 74, February 1988, pp. 114-116.

Rene Wellek, Partisan Review, vol. 55, Spring 1988, pp. 334-337.

Jeremy Tambling, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 49, June 1988, pp. 192-194.

David S. Gross, World Literature Today, Summer 1988, s. 516.

Anthony Pagden, “Rethinking the Linguistic Turn: Current Anxieties in Intellectual

History”, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 49, no 3, July/September 1988, pp. 519-

529.

Dominick LaCapra, American Historical Review, vol. 93, October 1988, pp. 1007-1008.

William Dray, History and Theory, vol. 27, no 3, 1988, pp. 282-287.

David Carrier, British Journal of Aesthetics, vol. 28, Winter 1988, pp. 84-85.

James M. Mellard, Style, vol. 22, Winter 1988, pp. 657-661.

Giles Gunn, Yale Review, vol. 77, Winter 1988, pp. 207-236.

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D. R. Woolf, Queen's Qarterly, vol. 95, no 4, Winter 1988, pp. 908-910.

Pamela McCallum, University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 58, Summer 1989, pp. 538-539.

Terry Engebretsen, Southern Humanities Review, vol. 23, no 4, Fall 1989, pp. 377-380.

Thomas Brook, Novel. A Forum on Fiction, vol. 22, no 2, Winter 1989, pp. 247-249.

John E. Toews, History of the Human Sciences , vol. 4, no 1, February 1991, pp. 154-

159.

Ann Rigney, “Narrativity and Historical Representation”, Poetics Today, vol. 12, no 3,

Fall 1991, pp. 591-605.

Figural Realism. Studies in the Mimesis Effect. Baltimore and London: The Johns

Hopkins University Press, 1999.

Charles Barbour, “White's Mythology“, Canadian Literature, no 173, Summer 2002: 187-

189.

Philippe Carrard, Clio, vol. 29, no 2, Winter 2000: 229-232.

Noel Carrol, “Tropology and Narration”, History and Theory, vol. 39, no 3, 2000: 396-

404.

Jon Erickson, Modern Language Quarterly, vol. 63, no 3, September 2002: 405-409

Cameron Golden, Symploke, vol. 8, no. 1-2, 2000: 227-228.

Keith Jenkins, Literature & History, vol. 9, no 1, Spring 2000: 114-115.

Jeffrey J. Folks, College Literature, vol. 27, no 3, Fall 2000: 171-173.

Tamás Kisantal, Helikon, no 3, 2002: 369-370.

Allan Megill, The Journal of Modern History , vol. 72, 2000: 777–778.

Ulrich Plass, Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 38, no 2, 2001: 173-179.

J. Tambling, The Modern Language Review , vol. 96, no 2, April 2001: 452-454.

Johann W. N. Tempelhoff, “Exploring the Semblance of Realism in Historical Thought“,

H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences, August 1999.

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“Collingwood and Toynbee: Transitions in English Historical Thought”, English

Miscellany, vol. 8, 1956, pp. 147-178.

“Religion, Culture and Western Civilization in Christopher Dawson's Idea of History”,

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English Miscellany, vol. 9, 1958, pp. 247-287.

“Pontius of Cluny, the Curia Romana and the End of Gregorianism Rome”, Church

History, vol. 27, no 3, September 1958, pp. 195-219.

“The Gregorian Ideal and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux”, Journal of the History of Ideas,

vol. XXI, no 3, July-September, 1960, pp. 321-348.

“The Abiding Relevance of Croce's Idea of History”, The Journal of Modern History, vol.

XXXV, no 2, June 1963, pp. 109-124.

“The Burden of History”, History and Theory, vol. 5, no 2, 1966, pp. 111-134. Entries:

“Gabineau, Comte Joseph Arthur De”, “Feuerbach, Ludwig Anderas”, “Klages, Ludwig”,

“Strauss, David Friedrich”, “Windelband, Wilhelm”, in: The Encyclopedia of Philosophy,

edited by Paul Edwards. New York, 1967, pp. 190-192, 342-343, 343-344, 25-26, 320-

322.

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“Vico, Giovanni Battista”, in: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, edited

by David L. Sills, vol. 16. New York: The Macmillan Company and The Free Press,

1968, pp. 313-316.

“The Task of Intellectual History”, The Monist, vol. 53, no 4, October 1969, pp. 606-630.

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pp. 173-185.

“Croce and Becker: A Note on the Evidence of Influence”, History and Theory, vol. 10,

no 2, 1971, pp. 222-227.

“The Culture of Criticism”, in: Liberations. New Essays on the Humanities Revolution,

edited by Ihab Hassan. Middletown, Con.: Wesleyan University Press, 1971, pp. 55-69.

[Hayden White, Allen W. Wood, Theodore M. Brown, David I. Grossvogel and Robert

Matthews] “Interview with Ernst Gombrich“, April 16, 1971, Cornell University.

Diacritics, Winter, Vol. 1 (2), 1971, pp. 47-51.

“The Structure of Historical Narrative”, Clio, vol. 1, no 3, 1972, pp. 5-20.

“The Irrational and the Problem of Historical Knowledge”, in: Studies in Eighteenth-

Century Culture, vol. 2: Irrationalism in the Eighteenth Century, edited by Harold E.

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Pagliaro. Cleveland and London: The Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1972,

pp. 303-321.

“The Forms of Wildness: Archeology of an Idea”, in: The Wild Man Within. An Image in

Western Thought from the Renaissance to Romanticism, edited by Edward Dudley and

Maximillian E. Novak. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1972, pp. 3-38.

“What is a Historical System?” in: Biology, History and Natural Philosophy, edited by

Allen D. Breck and Wolfgang Yourgrau. New York and London: Plenum Press, 1972, pp.

233-242.

“Interpretation in History”, New Literary History, vol. 4, no 2, Winter 1972, pp. 281-314.

“The Structure of Historical Narrative”, Clio, vol. 1, no 3, June 1972, pp. 5-20.

“Foucault Decoded: Notes from Underground”, History and Theory, vol. 12, no 1, 1973,

pp. 23-54.

“The Politics of Contemporary Philosophy of History”, Clio, vol. 3, no 1, October 1973,

pp. 35-54. [ibidem: William H. Dray, “The Politics of Contemporary Philosophy of

History. A Reply to Hayden White”, pp. 55-76].

“The Historical Text as Literary Artifact”, Clio, vol. 3, no 3, June 1974, pp. 277-303.

“Structuralism and Popular Culture”, Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 7, no 4, Spring

1974, pp. 759-775.

“The Problem of Change in Literary History”, New Literary History, vol. 7, no 1, Autumn

1975, pp. 97-111.

“Historicism, History, and the Figurative Imagination”, History and Theory, Beiheft 14:

Essays on Historicism, vol. 14, no 4, 1975, pp. 48-67.

“The Noble Savage Theme as Fetish”, in: First Images of America: The Impact of the

New World and the Old, edited by Fredi Chiappelli. Berkeley and Los Angeles:

University of California Press, 1976, pp. 121-135.

“The Tropics of History: The Deep Structure of the New Science”, in: Giambattista

Vico's Science of Humanity, edited by Giorgio Tagliacozzo and Donald Philip Verene.

Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976, pp. 65-85.

“Introductory Comments”, in: Lionel Gossman, Augustin Thierry and Liberal

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Historiography. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1986.

“The Absurdist Moment in Contemporary Literary Theory”, Contemporary Literature,

vol. 17, no 3, Summer 1976, pp. 378-403 (published also in: Directions for Criticism.

Structuralism and its Alternatives, edited by Murray Krieger and L. S. Dembo. Madison:

The University of Wisconsin Press, 1977).

“The Fictions of Factual Representation”, in: The Literature of Fact, edited by Angus

Fletcher. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976, pp. 21-44.

“Rhetoric and History”, in: Theories of History. Papers read at the Clark Library Seminar,

March 6, 1976 by Hayden White and Frank E. Manuel. Los Angeles: William Andrews

Clark Memorial Library, 1978, pp. 7-25.

“Michel Foucault”, in: Structuralism and Since. From Levi-Strauss to Derrida, edited,

with an Introduction by John Sturrock. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press,

1979, pp. 81-115.

“The Problem of Style in Realistic Representation: Marx and Flaubert”, in: The Concept

of Style, edited by Berel Lang. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1979, pp.

213-229.

“The Discourse of History”, Humanities in Society, vol. 2, no 1, Winter 1979, pp. 1-15.

[discoussion: John Carlos Rowe, “Structuralism or Post-Structuralism: The Problem of

“The Discourse of History”, ibidem, pp. 17-23; Jan D. Dekema, “Hermeneutics and the

Discourse of History: A Response to Hayden White”, ibidem, pp. 25-30.]

“Literature and Social Action: Reflections on the Reflection Theory of Literary Art”, New

Literary History, vol. 11, no 2, Winter 1980, pp. 363-380.

“The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Reality”, Critical Inquiry, vol. 7, no 1,

1980, pp. 5-27. (discoussion: Louis O. Mink, “Everyman His or Her Own Annalist”;

Marilyn Robinson Waldman, “'The Otherwise Unnoteworthy Year 711': A Reply to

Hayden White”; Hayden White's reply: “The Narrativization of Real Events”, in: Critical

Inquiry, vol. 7, no 4, Summer 1981. Cf. also: Peter de Bolla, “Disfiguring History”,

Diacritics, Winter 1986, pp. 49-58.) “Conventional Conflicts”, New Literary History, vol.

13, no 1, Autumn 1981, pp. 145-160 (discussion on an article by Hilary Putnam,

“Convention: A Theme in Philosophy”, ibidem, pp. 1-14).

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“The Politics of Historical Interpretation: Discipline and De-Sublimation”, Critical

Inquiry, vol. 9, no 1, September 1982, pp. 113-138.

“Getting Out of History”, Diacritics, vol. 12, Fall 1982, pp. 2-13.

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European Intellectual History. Reappraisals and New Perspectives, edited by Dominick

LaCapra and Steven L. Kaplan. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1982, pp.

280-310.

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Craige. Athens: The University of Georgia Press, 1983, pp: 45-74.

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Vico Studies, vol. 1, 1983, pp. 63-68.

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23, no 1, 1984, pp. 1-33.

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Journal, vol. 10, no 1, Spring 1984, pp. 117-122.

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Thought”, University of Ottawa Quarterly vol. 55, no 4, 1985, pp. 287-299.

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pp. 119-130.

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December 1988, pp. 1193-1199.

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New York and London: Routledge, 1989, pp. 293-302.

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Denis Hollier. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp. 1823-1827.

“Introduction”, Stanford Literature Review, no 6, 1989, pp: 5-14.

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“Figuring the Nature of the Times Deceased: Literary Theory and Historical Writing”, in:

The Future of Literary Theory, edited by Ralph Cohen. New York and London:

Routledge, 1989, pp. 19-43.

“Introduction”, in: Thomas Mann, Lotte in Weimar. The Beloved Returns, transl. by H.

vol. Lowe-Porter, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1990, pp. V-

XI.

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Northrop Frye's Criticism, edited by Robert D. Denham and Thomas Willard. New York:

Peter Lang, 1991, pp. 101-111.

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Inquiries, edited by Steven Paul Scher, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991,

pp. 288-319.

“Historical Emplotment and the Problem of Truth”, in: Probing the Limits of

Representation. Nazism and the 'Final Solution'. edited by Saul Friedlander. Cambridge,

Mass; London: Harvard University Press, 1992, pp. 37-53 (ibidem a discoussion: Carlo

Ginzburg, “Just One Witness” oraz Amos Funkenstein, “History, Counterhistory,

Narrative”).

“Writing in the Middle Voice”, Stanford Literature Review, vol. 9, no 2, Fall 1992, pp.

179-187.

“Historiography as Narration”, in: Telling Facts: History and Narration in Psychoanalysis,

edited by Morris and Joseph H. Smith. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins

University Press, 1992, pp. 284-299 [Psychiatry and the humanities, vol. 13, 1992, pp.

284-300.]

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by Alvin Lee and Robert Denham. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994, pp. 28-39.

“Foreword: Ranciere's Revisionism”, in: Jacques Ranciere, The Names of History. On the

Poetics of Knowledge. Minneapolis, London: University of Minnesota Press, 1994, pp.

VII-XIX.

“Geschichte erklären. Formalistische und kontextualistische Strategien”, Neue

Rundschau. 105. Jahrgang 1994. Heft 1, pp. 41-55.

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“Age-Old Problem”, Times Higher Education Supplement, no 1151, 11/25/94, p. 17.

“A Rejoinder. A Response to Professor Chartier's Four Questions”, Storia della

Storiografia, vol. 27, 1995, pp. 63-70 (Cf.: Roger Chartier, “Quatre Questions Hayden

White”, Storia della Storiografia, vol. 24, 1993, pp. 133-142).

“Response to Arthur Marwick”, Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 30, no 2, April

1995, pp. 233-246. (Cf.: Arthur Marwick, “Two Approaches to Historical Study: The

Metaphysical (Including 'Postmodernism') and the Historical”, Journal of Contemporary

History, vol. 30, no 1, January 1995, pp. 5-35; further discoussion: Christopher Lloyd,

“For Realism and Against the Inadequacies of Common Sense: A Response to Arthur

Marwick; Beverley Southgate, “History and Metahistory: Marwick versus White”; Wulf

Kansteiner, “Searching for an Audience: The Historical Profession in the Media Age - A

Comment on Arthur Marwick and Hayden White”; Geoffrey Roberts, “Narrative History

as a Way of Life”, in: Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 31, no 1, January 1996.)

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Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1995, pp. 229-234.

“The Modernist Event”, in: The Persistence of History. Cinema, Television, and the

Modern Event, edited by Vivian Sobchack. New York and London: Routledge, 1996, pp.

17-38.

“Commentary” to the thematic issue of History of the Human Science (“Identity, Memory

and History”), vol. 9, no 4, November 1996, pp. 123-138.

“Auerbach's Literary History: Figural Causation and Modernist Historicism”, in: Literary

History and the Challenge of Philology. edited by Seth Lerer. Stanford: Stanford

University Press, 1996, pp. 123-143.

“Storytelling: Historical and Ideological”, in: Centuries' Ends, Narrative Means, edited by

Robert Newman. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996, pp. 58-78.

“The Suppression of Rhetoric in the Nineteenth Century”, in: The Rhetoric Canon, edited

by Brenda Deen Schildgen. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1997, pp. 21-32.

“The Problem with Modern Patriotism”, 2B (Two Be) , no 13, 1998, pp. 119-130.

“The End of Narrative Historiography”, in: Swiat historii [The World of History]. Essays

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presented to Jerzy Topolski in his 70th birthday, edited by Wojciech Wrzosek. Poznañ:

IH UAM, 1998, pp. 393-409.

“Literature against Fiction”, La Torre (Universidad de Puerto Rico), vol. 2 , no 4-5, 1997,

pp. 194-207.

“Die Verwestlichung der Weltgeschichte”, in: Westliches Geschichtsdenken. Eine

interkulturelle Debatte, Jörn Rüsen (Hg.). Gsttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1999,

pp. 178-190.

“Afterword”, in: Beyond the Cultural Turn: New Directions in the Study of Society and

Culture, edited by Victoria E. Bonnell and Lynn Hunt. Berkeley and Los Angeles:

University of California Press, 1999, pp. 315-324.

“Postmodernism, Textualism, and History”, in: Literatur - Forschung Heute, edited by

Eckart Goebel and Wolfgang Klein. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1999, pp. 173-184.

“Postmodernism and Textual Anxieties” in: The Postmodern Challenge: Perspectives

East and West, edited by Nina Witoszek and Bo Strath. London: Sage Publications, 1999,

pp. 27-45.

“The Discourse of Europe and the Search for European Identity”, in: Europe as the Other

and Europe as Other, edited by Bo Strath. Bruxeles, etc: Peter Lang, 2000, pp.67-86.

“Catastrophe, Communal Memory, and Mythic Discourse: The Uses of Myth in the

Reconstruction of Society”, in Myth and Memory in the Construction of Community.

Historical Patterns in Europe and Beyond, edited by Bo Strth. Brussels: P.I.E./Peter Lang,

2000, pp. 49-74.

“Kosmos, Chaos und Reihenfolge in der historiologischen Darstellung” [Cosmos, Chaos,

and Sequence in Historiological Representation]” in: Evelyn Schulz und Wolfgang

Sonne, eds., Kontinüitat und Wandel: Geschichtsbilder in verschiedenen Fächern und

Kultüren. Zurich: Zürcher Hochschulforum, 1999.

“History as Fullfilment”

Hayden White, “An Old Question Raised Again: Is Historiography Art or Science?

(Response to Iggers)”, Rethinking History, vol. 4, no 3, December 2000, pp. 391-406

(discussion with: Georg G. Iggers, “Historiography between Scholarship and Poetry:

Reflections on Hayden White's Approach to Historiography”, Rethinking History, vol. 4,

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no 3, December 2000, pp. 373–390.

“Posthumanism and the Liberation of Humankind”, Design Book Review, vol. 41/42,

Winter/Spring 2000, pp. 10-13.

“Figura and Historical Subalternation”, in: Kontaktzone Amerika. Literarische

Verkehrsformen kultureller Übersetzung, edited by Utz Riese, Doris Dziwas. Heidelber:

Universitatsverlag, 2000.

“Forward”, to: Reinhart Koselleck, Practice of Conceptual History, transl. by Todd

Presner and Kerstin Behnke. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002.

Reply to Professor Ankersmit”, Groniek. no. 161, 2003, pp. 465-466.

“Commentary: Good and Their Kind”, New Literary History, vol. 34, no. 2, 2003, pp. 367-

376.

“Anomalies of Genre: The Utility of Theory and History for the Study of Literary

Genres”, New Literary History, vol. 34, no. 3, 2004, pp. 597-615.

“The Metaphysics of Western Historiography”, Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies,

vol. 1, no 1, 2004, pp. 1-16 (see also: Hayden White, “The Metaphysics of (Western)

Historiography”, Call, no. 2, 2004, pp. 148-155).

“Figural Realism in Witness “Literature”, Parallax, vol. 10, no 1, January-March 2004,

pp. 113-124.

“Die Zukunft der Utopie in der Geschichte und die Zukunft der Geschichte in der

Utopie”, in Die Unruhe der Kultur: Potentiale des Utopischen, Herausgegebn von Joern

Ruesen, Michael Fehr, und Annelie Ramsbrock. Goettingen: Velbrueck Wissenschaft,

2004, pp. 39-56.

“Historical Fiction, Fictional History, and Historical Reality”, Rethinking History, vol. 9,

no 2-3, 2005, pp. 147-157.

“The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Reply to Dirk Moses”, History and

Theory, vol. 44, October 2005, pp. 333-338. [Cf.: A. Dirk Moses, “Hayden White,

Traumatic Nationalism, and the Public Role of History”, ibidem, pp. 311-332 and his,

„The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Rejoinder to Hayden White”, ibidem, pp.

339-347].

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“Historical Discourse and Literary Writing”, in: Tropes for the Past: Hayden White and

the History/Literature Debate, ed. by Kuisma Korhonen. 96 Internationale Forschungen

zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft. Amsterdam-New York:

Rodopi, 2006, pp. 25-33.

“They Have Betrayed Their Educational Purpose”, The Chronicle of Higher Education,

June 23, 2006, vol. 52, no. 42, p. B10.

“Foreword”, in: Geoffrey Hartman, Criticism in the Wilderness: The Study of Literature

Today. 2nd edition. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 2007, pp. xi-xviii.

“Against Historical Realism. A Reading of War and Peace”, New Left Review, vol. 46,

July-August 2007: 89-110.

“Response: The Dark Side of Art History”, Art Bulletin, vol. LXXXIX, no 1, March

2007: 21-26.

“Afterword”, in: Manifestos for History, ed. by Keith Jenkins, Sue Morgan and Alun

Munslow. Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2007 (forthcoming)

“The Future of Utopia in History”, Historein. A Review of the Past and Other Stories,

vol. 7, 2007: 5-19.

„The Historical Event”, Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, vol. 19, no

2, 2008: 9-34.

REVIEWS by Hayden White

“Ibn Khald n World Philosophy of History” (rev. of: Ibn Khald n, The Muquaddimah. An

Introduction to History, trans. by Franz Rosenthal.), Comparative Studies Society and

History, vol. 2, no 1, October 1959, pp. 110-125.

rev. of: The Later Philosophy of R. G. Collingwood by Alan Donagan, History and

Theory, vol. 4, no 2, 1965, pp. 244-252.

rev. of: Idealism, Politics and History. Sources of Hegelian Thought by George

Armstrong Kelly), History and Theory, vol. 9, no 3, 1970, pp. 343-363.

“The Historians at the Bridge of Sight”, (rev. of: The Historian Between the Ethnologist

and the Futurologist, edited by Jerome Dumoulin and Dominique Moisi). Reviews in

European History, vol. 1, no 4, March 1975, pp. 437-445.

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rev. of: Vico. A Study of the “New Science” by Leon Pompa.) History and Theory, vol.

15, no 2, 1976, pp. 186-202.

“Criticism as Cultural Politics”, (rev. of: Edward Said, Beginnings: Intention and

Method.). Diacritics, Fall 1976, pp. 8-13.

“The Archeology of Sex” (rev. of: Michel Foucault, Histoire de Sexualité). Times

Literary Supplement, May 6, 1977. p. 565.

rev. of Michel Foucault, Surveiller et punir. American Historical Review, vol. 82, no 3,

June 1977, pp. 605-606.

“Ethnological 'Lie' and Mythical 'Truth.'“ (rev. of: René Girard, Violence and the Sacred.)

Diacritics, March 1978, pp. 2-9.

“Power and the Word” (rev. of: Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish and Language,

Counter-memory, Practice.), Canto, vol. 2, no 1, Spring 1978, pp. 164-172.

rev. of: Johann Gustav Droysen, Historik. History and Theory, vol. 19, no 1, 1980, s. 73-

94.

rev. of Claude Levi-Strauss, The Origin of Table Manners. Annales of Science, vol. 37,

n0 2, March 1980, pp. 249-251.

“Fiery Numbers and Strange Productions: A Cento of Thoughts on Ihab Hassan” (rev. of:

Ihab Hassan, The Right Promethean Fire). Diacritics, vol. 10, no 4, Winter 1980, pp. 50-

59.

“A Critical Garden” (rev. of: Geoffrey Hartman, Criticism in the Wilderness: The Study

of Literature Today). Partisan Review, vol. 48, no. 4, 1981: 646-649.

rev. of: Jefrey T. Bergner, The Origin of Formalism in Social Science. American

Historical Review, vol. 87, no 3, June 1982, pp. 746-747.

“Painting and Beholder” (rev. of: Michael Fried, Absorption and Theatricality: Painting

and Beholders in the Age of Diderot). The Eighteenth Century, vol. 24, no 2, Spring

1983, pp. 173-177.

“The Worm in the Apple” (rev. of: Hans Aarsleff, From Locke to Saussure). Partisan

Review vol. 50, no 4, 1983, pp. 618-622.

rev. of: F.R. Ankersmit, Narrative Logic. American Historical Review, vol. 89, October

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1984, pp. 1037-1038.

“He Merged Myth and History” (rev. of: Victor H. Brombert, Victor Hugo and the

Visionary Novel). New York Times Book Review, 23 December 1984, s. 7.

rev. of: Nicola Chiaromonte, The Paradox of History. New York Times Book Review, 22

September 1985, s. 7.

“Between Science and Symbol” (rev. of: Paul Veyne, Writing History; Behan McCullagh,

Justifying Historical Description; José Ortega y Gasset, Historical Reason; Dominick

LaCapra, History and Criticism). Times Literary Supplement, January 31, 1986, pp. 109-

110.

rev. of: Reinhart Koselleck, Future Past. American Historical Review, vol. 92, December

1987, pp. 1175-1176.

rev. of: Willem H. Vanderburg, The Growth of Minds and Cultures. Isis, vol. 79,

September 1988, pp. 493-494.

rev. of: After Philosophy: End of Transformation? edited by Kenneth Baynes, James

Bohman, and Thomas McCarthy. New Vico Studies, vol. 6, 1988, pp. 167-168.

rev. of: Michael Herzfeld, Anthropology Through the Looking-Glass. New Vico Studies,

vol. 7, 1989, pp. 126-129.

rev. of: Michael Mooney, Vico in the Tradition of Rhetoric. Eighteenth-Century Studies,

vol. 22, Winter 1988/89, pp. 219-222.

“Vattimo's 'Weak' Thought and Vico's 'New' Science” (rev. of: Gianni Vattimo, The End

of Modernity: Nihilism and Hermeneutics in Postmodern Culture.) New Vico Studies,

vol. 9, 1991, pp. 61-68.

rev. of: Henri Lefebvre, The Production of Space. Design Book Review, vol. 29/30,

Summer/Fall 1993, pp. 90-93.

rev. of: Mark Lilla, G. B. Vico: The Making of an Anti-Modern. Political Theory, vol. 22,

August 1994, pp. 509-511.

rev. of: Giorgio Tagliacozzo, The Arbor scientiae Reconceived and the History of Vico's

Resurrection. New Vico Studies, vol. 12, 1994, pp. 114-121.

rev. of: Alun Munslow, The New History. Rethinking History, vol. 9, no 1, March 2005,

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pp. 129-137.

“Guilty of History? The Longue Durée of Paul Ricoeur” (rev. of: Paul Ricoeur, History,

Memory, Forgetting). History and Theory, vol. 46, no 2, May 2007, pp. 233-251.

ON HAYDEN WHITE

Ankersmit, F. R., “Hayden White's Apeal to the Historians“, History and Theory, vol. 37,

no 2, 1988, pp. 182 - 193

Bahners, Patrick, “Die Ordnung der Geschichte. Über Hayden White”, Merkur 1992, pp.

506-521.

Carignan, Michael I., “Fiction as History or History as Fiction? George Eliot, Hayden

White, and Nineteenth-Century Historicism”, Clio, vol. 29, no 4, 2000, pp.395-415.

Dami, Roberto, I tropi della Storia. La narrazione nella teoria della storiografia de Hayden

White. Milano: Franco Angeli, 1994.

Day, Frank, “Haydem White”, in: Twentieth-Century American Cultural Theorists, edited

by Paul Hansom. Detroit: Gale Group, 2001, pp. 380-394.

Domanska, Ewa, “Hayden White: Beyond Irony“, History and Theory, vol. 37, no 2, May

1998, pp. 173-181.

“Hayden White”, in Postmodernism: Key Figures, edited by Hans Bertens and Joseph

Natoli. Cambridge , Mass. : Blackwell, 2001, pp. 321-326.

Duncan, James. S., Me(trope)olis: Or Hayden White Among the Urbanists”, in: Re-

presenting the City. Ethnicity, Capital and Culture in the 21st-Century Metropolis, edited

by Anthony D. King. New York: New York University Press, 1996, pp. 253-268.

Gearhart, Suzanne, “(Voltaire) The Question of Genre: White, Genette, and the Limits of

Formalism”, in: The Open Boundary of History and Fiction. A Critical Approach to the

French Enlightenment. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984, pp. 57-94.

Grossman, Marshall, “Hayden White and Literary Criticism: The Tropology of

Discourse”, Papers on Language and Literature, vol. 17, no 4, Fall 1981, pp. 424-445.

Goodman, David, Hayden White and Irony in History, “... and then the Academics”,

Melbourne Historical Journal, vol. 13, 1981, pp: 29-35.

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Harlan, David, “The Return of the Moral Imagination”, in: his, The Degradation of

American History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997, pp. 105-126.

“Hayden White's Metahistory twenty years after”, part. I: Interpreting tropology, Storia

della Storiografia, no 24, 1993; part. II: Metahistory and the practice of history, Storia

della Storiografia, no 25, 1994.

“Hayden White: Twenty-Five Years On”, History and Theory, vol. 37, no 2, May 1998

(Frank Ankersmit, “Hayden White's Appeal to the Historians”; Ewa Domanñska,

“Hayden White: Beyond Irony”; Nancy Partner, “Hayden White: The Form of the

Content”; Richard vol. Vann, “The Reception of Hayden White”).

Himmelfarb, Gertrude, “Telling It As You Like It. Post-Modernist History and the Flight

From Fact”, Times Literary Supplement, October 16, 1992, pp. 12-15.

Hughes-Warrington, Marnie, “Hayden White” in her: Fifty Key Thinkers on History.

London and New York: Routledge, 2000, pp. 350-357.

Jenkins, Keith, “Beyond the Old Dychotomies: Some Reflections on Hayden White”,

Teaching History, no 74, January 1994, pp. 10-16.

“On Hayden White”, in: his, Why History? Ethics and Postomodernity. London and New

York: Routledge, 1999, pp. 89-158.

On “What is History”? From Carr and Elton to Rorty and White. London and New York:

Routledge, 1995.

Kansteiner, Wulf, “Hayden White's Critique of the Writing of History”, History and

Theory, vol. 32, no 3, 1993, pp. 273-295.

Kellner, Hans, “Hayden White“, in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and

Criticism, edited by Michael Groden and Martin Krieiswirth. Baltimore and London: The

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.

“Hayden White and the Kantian Discourse. Tropology, Narrative, and Freedom”, in: The

Philosophy of Discourse. The Rhetorical Turn in Twentieth-Century Thought, vol. 1,

edited by Chip Sills and George H. Jansen. Portsmuth, NH.: Boynton/Cook Publishers,

1992, pp. 246-267.

Kisantal, Tamás; Gábor Szeberényi, “On Hayden White's 'Advantages and

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Disadvantages'. Narratological Challenges in Historiography”, in: Aetas, no 1, 2001/1:

116-133.

Kisantal, Tamás, “White’s Mythology. Rhetorics, Tropology, and Narrativity in Hayden

White’s Theory of History”, in: Antal Bókay - Edina Sándorfi (ed.): Crossings.

Decontstruction, Rhetoric and Understanding in the Recent Criticism. Budapest: Osiris,

2003: 250-275.

Konstan, David, “The Function of Narrative in Hayden White's Metahistory”, Clio, vol.

11, no 1, 1981, pp. 65-78.

Kramer, Lloyd, “Literature, Criticism, and Historical Imagination: The Literary Challenge

of Hayden White and Dominick LaCapra, in: The New Cultural History, edited by Lynn

Hunt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989, pp. 97-128.

LaCapra, Dominick, “A Poetics of Historiography: Hayden White's Tropics of

Discourse”, in: Rethinking Intellectual History. Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press,

1983, pp. 72-83 (reprint of the review published in Modern Language Notes, vol. 93, no

5, December 1978).

Leitch, Vincent B., Deconstructive Criticism: An Advanced Introduction. New York:

Columbia University Press, 1983 (chapter 6: “The (Inter)Textualization of Context”).

Leeson, David, “Cutting Through History: Hayden White, William S. Burroughs, and

Surrealistic Battle Narratives. Left History, vol. 10, no 1, Fall/Winter 2004, pp. 13-43

(discussion: Nancy Partner, “Reading, Writing, Getting It Right: A Response to David

Leeson's 'Cutting Through History'“, Robert M. Stein, “Fictional Plots and Historical

Explanation: A Response to David Leeson's 'Cutting Through History'“, David Leeson,

“Who Shall Decide, When Doctors Disagree? David Leeson Respond in Turn”, ibidem,

pp. 44-53).

Lüsebrink, Hans Jürgen, “Tropologie, Narrativik, Diskurssemantik. Hayden White aus

literaturwissenschatlicher Sicht”, in: Wolfgang Kütler, Jörn Rüsen, Ernst Schulin (Hrsg.),

Geschichtsdiskurs Bd. 1, Frankfurt/M., 1993, pp. 355-361.

Mancera, Sonia Corcuera de, “Tiempo, historia y relato: Paul Ricoeur. La historia come

expresión literaria: Hayden White”, in: her, Voces y silencios en la historia. Siglos XIX y

XX. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1997, pp. 349-388.

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“Metahistory: Six Critiques”, History and Theory. Beiheft 19. vol. 19, no 4, 1980.

Momigliano, Arnoldo, “The Rhetoric of History and the History of Rhetoric: On Hayden

White's Tropes”, Comparative Criticism. A Year Book, vol. 3, 1981, pp. 259-268.

Moses, A. Dirk, “Hayden White, Traumatic Nationalism, and the Public Role of History”,

History and Theory, vol. 44, October 2005, pp. 311-332.

Munslow Alun, “Hayden White and Deconstructionist History”, in: his, Deconstructing

History. London and New York: Routledge, 1997, pp. 140-162.

Murphy, Richard J., “Metahistory and Metafiction: Historiography and the Fictive in the

Work of Hayden White”, Sources: Revue d'etudes anglophones, no 2 Printemps 1997, pp.

3-12.

Ostrowski, Donald, “A Metahistorical Analysis: Hayden White and Four Narratives of

'Russian' History”, Clio, vol. 19, no 3, 1990, pp. 215-236.

Partner, Nancy, “Hayden White (and the Content and the Form and the Everyone Else) at

the AHA”, History and Theory, vol. 36, no 4, December 1997, pp. 102-110.

Paul, Herman, “Metahistorical Prefigurations: Toward a Re-Interpretation of Tropology

in Hayden White”, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in History and Archaeology, vol.

1, no 2, Winter 2004, pp. 1-19.

Tegen zure regen Hayden White, anti-ironisme en existentialistisch humanisme”,

Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 2007, pp. 74-84.

Roth, Michael S., “Cultural Criticism and Political Theory. Hayden White's Rhetorics of

History”, Political Theory, vol. 16, no 4, November 1988, pp. 636-646.

Roth, Paul A., “Hayden White and the Aesthetics of Historiography”, History of the

Human Sciences, vol. 5, no 1, 1992, pp. 17-35.

Söder, Hans-Peter, „The Return of Cultural History? ‘Literary' Historiography from

Nietzsche to Hayden White”, History of European Ideas, vol. 29, 2003, pp. 73-84.

Stückrath, Jörn/Zbinden, Jürg (Hrsg.): Metageschichte. Hayden White und Paul Ricoeur.

Dargestellte Wirklichkeit in der europäischen Kultur im Kontext von Husserl, Weber,

Auerbach, Gombrich. Nomos: Baden-Baden, 1997.

Tropes for the Past: Hayden White and the History/Literature Debate, ed. by Kuisma

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Korhonen. 96 Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden

Literaturwissenschaft. Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 2006.

Vann, Richard T., “The Reception of Hayden White“, History and Theory, vol. 37, no 2,

May 1998, pp. 143-161.

INTERVIEWS

Domanska, Ewa, “The Human Face of a Scientific Mind. An Interview with Hayden V.

White”, Storia della Storiografia 24, no 2, 1993, pp. 5-21 (republished in her, Encounters:

Philosophy of History After Postmodernism. Charlottesville and London: The University

Press of Virginia, 1998; see also: “The Image of Self-Presentation”, Diacritics, Spring

1994, pp. 91-100.)

Paz Soldán, José Edmundo, “Interview with Hayden White”, Lucero. A Journal of Iberian

and Latin American Studies, UC Berkeley, no 6, 1995, pp. 3-7.

Hayden White on “Facts, Fictions, and Metahistory”, (A Discussion with Hayden White

by Richard J. Murphy). Sources: Revue d'etudes anglophones, no 2 Printemps 1997, pp.

13-30.

Jenkins, Keith, “A Conversation with Hayden White”, Literature and History, vol. 7, no

1, 1998, pp. 68-82.

Libedinsky, Juana, “El pasado no existe; se lo construye con la imaginacion”, La Nacion

(Argentina), 24 Octubre 2000, p. 11.

Canavese, Mariana, “La historia, esa version de lo real”, 3 Puntos (Argentina), ano 4, no

176, 9 Noviembre 2000, pp. 56-59.

Koufou, Angelica and Margarita Miliori, “The Ironic Poetics of late Modernity. An

Interview with Hayden White”. Historein, a review of the past and other stories (Athens),

vol. 2, 2000.

“Hayden White Talks Trash“. Interview by Frederick Aldama. Bad Subjects, Issue 55,

May 2001.

VIDEOS

“The Future of Utopia in History: Literary and Cultural Modernism”, lecture at the

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Columbia University, March 23, 2005.