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Jo Guldi and David Armitage, The History Manifesto (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014).
D. L. Smail, On Deep History and the Brain (Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2008).
Guldi and Armitage, The History Manifesto, 14–37. See also D. Armitage, “Horizons of History: Space, Time, and the Future of the Past,” History Australia 12 (2015), 207–225.
D. Christian, “The Return of Universal History,” History and Theory 49 (2010), 6–27, on 12.
Christian, “The Return of Universal History,” 18. See also D. Christian, “The Evolutionary Epic and the Chronometric Revolution,” in C. Genet et al. (eds.), The Evolutionary Epic: Science’s Story and Humanity’s Response (Santa Margarita, ca: Collins Foundation Press, 2009), 91–99.
See, for instance, S. Moyn, “Bonfire of the Humanities,” The Nation 300, no. 6 (2014), 27–32; and E. Kleinberg, “Just the Facts: The Fantasy of a Historical Science,” American Historical Association Conference, 2 January 2015.
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