

Marnie Hughes-Warrington and Anne Martin, "Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography" (Routledge, 2021)
Sep 24, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Why Did You Choose Philosophy of History?
02:06 • 3min
What I Should Know About Aboriginal History
04:44 • 2min
Accalades - A Review
06:47 • 3min
How to Scale Up Historiography
09:30 • 3min
The Story of a Child - Chapter Ten
12:05 • 2min
The Importance of a Story
14:22 • 4min
Am, Write With Auntie?
18:33 • 4min
Ethics in History
22:34 • 2min
Aristotle's Big History and Information Ethics
24:51 • 2min
Big History Is Not a Replacement for Smaller Scale History
27:03 • 2min
Do You Need to Scale Up?
29:07 • 2min
When You Look Down, You See Things Different
31:34 • 4min
The Weeds Are the Leaders of the Colonizing Story
35:08 • 2min
Can You Write a History Using an Ant Colony Algorithm?
37:20 • 2min
Is the Ethics of History Just About Us?
38:57 • 4min
The Importance of Chronology and Time
43:06 • 2min
The History of Aborigines
45:23 • 4min
The Role of History Makers
49:01 • 3min
Are We Sitting at Tables?
51:31 • 3min
The Work of Ethics in Our Space
54:02 • 4min