The dialectics of understanding: On genres and the use of debate in medical history

Frank Huisman*

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Abstract

Answering the call made by Frederic L. Holmes to introduce the concept of the longue durée in the history of science and medicine, this essay sets out to weigh the pros and cons of the concept for the field. It argues that four genres (or traditions) can be distinguished in medical historiography, each with their own ambitions, methods, perspectives and audiences. It concludes by calling for articulated and lively debate between the protagonists of the different genres as the royal way to historical understanding.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13-40
Number of pages28
JournalHistory and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Volume27
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Cultural history of medicine
  • Frederic Holmes
  • Genres in medical historiography
  • Historical debate
  • Historical pathology
  • Longue durée
  • Pragmatic history of medicine
  • Social history of medicine

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