题名

卡特.烏德遜(Carter G. Woodson)與黑人史學專業

并列篇名

Carter G. Woodson and the Professionalism of the Black History

作者

黃文齡(Wen-Ling Huang)

关键词

卡特‧烏德遜 ; 《黑人歷史學報》 ; 黑人史學專業化 ; Carter G. Woodson ; "Journal of Negro History" ; Professionalism of the Black History

期刊名称

輔仁歷史學報

卷期/出版年月

31期(2013 / 09 / 01)

页次

1 - 40

内容语文

繁體中文

中文摘要

黑人歷史之父烏德遜成立「黑人生活與歷史研習協會」是第一位專業史家投入推動黑人歷史事業。在精神上,除了延續黑人社會對於歷史的重視之外,烏德遜更強調黑人歷史的專業性和科學治史的研究方法。烏德遜透過「黑人生活與歷史研習協會」的活動,提供專業歷史學術研究成果交換的平台,也致力於收集一手史料,作為科學治史的客觀依據,提升黑人歷史研究的品質,增進黑人社會對於黑人歷史認同,其最終目標就是用歷史知識重建種族的驕傲與自信,也突顯黑人史學兼具知識與捍衛種族、釐清黑人在美國歷史地位的雙重使命。

英文摘要

Carter G. Woodson, a professional historian, founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in 1915; it would become his life’s work. In order to facilitate communication between historians, Woodson edited the ”Journal of Negro History.” Together, the Association and the ”Journal of Negro History” functioned for black historians in ways parallel the American Historical Association and the ”Journal of American History”, which were of service to white historians. Woodson produced significant scholarly works that enhanced the scientific and objective research of black history, though he did not offer the first distinctive interpretations of the African American past as his research was based on previously ignored or unused primary sources. Woodson believed that historical knowledge offered solutions to many of the problems faced by black people, and could have a great impact on race relations.

主题分类 人文學 > 歷史學
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