《The Modern Researcher》PDF下载

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  • 出版年份:1957
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  • 页数:386 页
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PART ONE First Principles 1

1.RESEARCH AND REPORT AS HISTORIAN'S WORK 3

The Report:A New and Fundamental Form 3

The Historical Attitude Underlies Research and Report 5

Historical Writing in Daily Life 6

History the Great Catch-All 8

History's Home and Foreign Relations 14

The Research Scholar and Writer 15

2.THE ABC OF TECHNIQUE 18

The Prime Difficulty:What Is My Subject? 18

"I Have All My Material"-But Have You? 22

All Is Fair to Save Your Sanity 24

A Note Is First a Thought 28

Knowledge for Whom? 32

Hard Labor Makes Royal Roads 36

PART TWO Research 41

3.THE SEARCHER:HIS MIND AND VIRTUES 43

History:A Joint Product of Nature and Culture 43

Four Meanings of the Word"History" 47

The Changing Uses of a Changing Past 50

Some Varieties of Occidental History 54

The Searcher's Virtues 56

4.FINDING THE FACTS 61

The Detective and His Clues 61

Cross-Questioning the Book 66

Professional Informers,or Reference Books 71

Which Do I Want?-A Series of Examples 75

The Fruits of Experience 78

Chronology to the Rescue 80

Books Beyond Reach and the Lonely Fact 82

5.VERIFICATION 88

How the Mind Seeks Truth 88

Collation,or Matching Copies with Sources 92

Skepticism,or Sifting Out the Fitting from the False 94

Attribution,or Putting a Name to a Source 96

Explication,or Worming Secrets Out of Manuscripts 98

Disentanglement,or Unraveling the Snarl of Facts 101

Clarification,or Destroying Legends 103

Identification,or Ascertaining Value Through Authorship 106

6.HANDLING IDEAS 115

Facts and Ideas,Married and Divorced 115

Large Ideas as Facts of History 118

Technical Terms:All or None 119

The Technique of Self-Criticism 122

Historians' Fallacies:How to Avoid Them 125

The Historian and the Great Ideas 128

7.TRUTH AND CAUSATION 131

The Evidences of Historical Truth 131

Probability the Great Guide 136

Facing the Doubtfulness of All Reports 140

Subjective and Objective:The Right Usage 144

Knowledge of Fact and Knowledge of Causes 148

8.PATTERN,BIAS,AND THE GREAT SYSTEMS 154

The Reason of Historical Periods and Labels 154

The Conditions of Pattern Making 157

The Sources of Bias and Its Correctives 159

The Philosophy and the Laws of History 166

9.HISTORIANS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA 176

Likeness in Difference 176

Peculiarities and Research Problems 182

American Opposites and Counterparts 185

The Facts Not Only Collected But Calm 190

10.THE SISTER DISCIPLINES 196

Clio's Offspring,The Ologies 196

The High Period of Mechanist Science 201

Decline and Renaissance of the Scientific Faith 208

Third Period:From the 1890's to the Present 211

Sisters Under the Skin 217

Some Points for Critical Reading 222

PART THREE Writing 227

11.ORGANIZING:PARAGRAPH,CHAPTER,AND PART 229

The Function of Form and of Forms 229

The Steps in Organizing 234

Composing by Ear or by Outline? 237

The Short Piece and the Paragraph 245

12.PLAIN WORDS:THE WAR ON JARGON AND CLICHES 249

To Make Sense,Weigh Your Words 249

Be Strict About Signpost Words 251

Picture All Images 253

Decide Which Images Are Alive 257

Jargon:Its Origin and Poisonous Properties 258

How to Live Without Jargon and Clichés 261

Omnibus Words and Dressing Gowns 263

Idioms and Unwritten Laws 265

13.CLEAR SENTENCES:RIGHT EMPHASIS AND RIGHT RHYTHM 269

Live Sentences for Living Thoughts 269

Five-Legged Sheep and Other Monsters 272

Modern Prose:Its Virtues and Vices 276

Carpentry or Cabinetmaking? 280

The Sound of the Sense 284

14.THE ARTS OF QUOTING AND TRANSLATING 288

Three Recurrent Tasks 288

The Philosophy of Quoting 289

The Mechanics of Quotation 292

Difficulties and Dangers of Translation 296

Dictionaries and False Friends 298

Literalism and Paraphrase 300

The Act of Carrying Over,or Translation 302

The Necessity of Knowing English 306

15.THE RULES OF CITING:FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 309

Types and Functions of Footnotes 309

Form and Forms in Footnote Writing 312

Footnoting:When,Where,and How Much? 318

Bibliographies:Varieties and Forms 321

16.REVISING FOR PRINTER AND PUBLIC 327

Errors and Their Ways 327

The Craft of Revision:Maxims and Pointers 330

The Craft of Revision:The Professional Touch 333

The Handle to a Writer's Works 341

Revision at a Distance:The Printer and You 344

AFTERWORD:A DISCIPLINE FOR WORK 349

FOR FURTHER READING 355

INDEX 368