Why are we interested in history? Why do we need to distinguish between past and present? In this book, the authors believe that the past began with past and present rupture experiences. In Europe, I think that the country and the industrial revolution have completely broken the past. A noble historical experience examines how the concept of sublime historical experience complicates and challenges the concepts of existing languages, truths and knowledge. These ruined experiences are inconsistent as they involve both past and present separation, and efforts to overcome this separation in historical knowledge. This experience is consistent with the definition of normal sublime experience because it combines a feeling of loss / pain and love / satisfaction. Since it is before historical knowledge (possibility), experience is also pre-cognitive. Therefore, it challenges the concept of traditional experience and the relationship between truth and words. It forces us to break away from the concept of experience and truth
Frank Ankersmit is a professor of history at the University of Groningen. Stanford University Press issued three previous books, Aesthetic Political Science (1996), Historical Representation (2002), and Political Representation (2002).
The historical experience of Ankersmit's Sublime seems to correspond to Ricoeur's time and story (Volume 3, Chicago, 1984-1985, London). Both studies include relationships between time experiences in historical writing and special forms of time. However, there are important differences between the two studies. Riko acknowledges the relationship between time experience and the time nature of the story and emphasizes that it is continuous every time but Ankersmit denies the existence of this relationship and thinks that historical time experience is discontinuous It is. Ankermit's time experience arises from a sublime / traumatic time sense due to heavenly loss. Ankersmit has lost the world of AncienRegime. Among the footsteps of Kalmanheim, Anxmet agrees to be the same as a (romantic) conservative believer that he lost his identity in connection with AncienRégime.
An exalted historical experience is a major contribution to the enthusiastic international debate about the essence of history as discipline and the role of experience in encountering the past. This is a very provocative book, ambitious and eccentric written by internationally renowned scholars due to its power, quirky in every way. Frank Ankersmit is a professor of thought history and history theory of the University of Groningen. He received his doctorate from the paper Narrative Logic (1983). In 1990, he published "Navel History" and later published his inaugural address entitled "Historical Experience" in 1993. Other