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Changing the Subject
Authors:Peter Edelberg
Institution:1. edelberg@hum.ku.dk
Abstract:Source criticism has been a pivotal method of historical research, routinely evoked as the necessary (if not sufficient) foundation of professional history in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. This article explores the epistemological context of source criticism, outlining a continuous if versatile focus on subjective agency as a motivating and formative problem of historical methods in Scandinavia throughout the 20th century. Towards the turn of the millennium, however, theories about discursive formation of identities and about entangled agencies of humans and non-humans have configured the nature of subjects, past reality, and historical knowledge differently. In a state of methodological multiplicity, rather than being foundational, source criticism has become one among other methods.
Keywords:source criticism  Scandinavia  methodology  subjectivity  agency  theory of history  historical method  linguistic turn  Actor-Network Theory
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