James Harvey Robinson
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Definition
Proper noun: - James Harvey Robinson: An American historian (1863-1936) known for emphasizing the influence of intellectual and social developments on the course of history. He was a prominent figure in promoting a "New History" that moved beyond political and military narratives to include cultural and intellectual trends.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- James Harvey Robinson argued that historical study should be relevant to contemporary problems.
- The works of James Harvey Robinson helped broaden the scope of academic history.
Advanced Usage
- Robinson's influence: Refers to his impact on historiography, particularly in advocating for history's role in social progress and education.
- The professor's approach shows a clear debt to James Harvey Robinson's ideas.
Variants and Related Words
- New History: The historiographical movement with which Robinson is closely associated.
- The "New History" championed by James Harvey Robinson integrated social sciences into historical analysis.
Synonyms
- Historian: A scholar who studies and writes about history.
- Intellectual historian: A historian specializing in the history of ideas, a field Robinson helped shape.
Noun
- United States historian who stressed the importance of intellectual and social events for the course of history (1863-1936)