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Beyond irony and relativism: what is postmodern history for
David Andress
Centre for European & International Studies Research
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Post-modern
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Irony
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Postmodernism
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Relativism
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Truth
66%
Observer
33%
Rich-ard Rorty
33%
consequent
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Disputation
33%
History teaching
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Bono
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Narrative
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Narrative Discourse
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Historiography
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Holocaust
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Morality
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Moral
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History of Ideas
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Public Discourse
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Human Action
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Neglect
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values
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humans
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growth
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tools
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exploration
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teaching
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copper iodides
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