Biography, vol. 29, no. 3 (Summer 2006)
Cover Art
Editors Note, p. iii
ARTICLES
Jaume Aurell
Autobiographical Texts as Historiographical Sources: Rereading Fernand Braudel and Annie Kriegel, p. 425
This article engages autobiographical texts by French historians Fernand Braudel and Annie Kriegal as historiographical sources that help us comprehend the intersection between personal lives and scholarly production. This perspective serves as a reference for comprehending the way historians construct our access to the knowledge of the past to increase our understanding not only of history, but importantly, of the writing of history.
Jennifer Jensen Wallach
Building a Bridge of Words: The Literary Autobiography as Historical Source Material, p. 446
Certain aspects of historical reality can best be captured by literary autobiographies. Historical reality is inherently perspectival. Autobiography effectively describes the universe as it appeared from different acknowledged perspectives, enabling historians to rethink and refeel past experiences. Literary techniques such as irony and metaphor make autobiography a particularly evocative historical source material.
Alexis Harley
This reversed order of things: Re-Orientation aboard HMS Beagle, p. 462
This essay explores how Darwins Beagle Diary navigates between geographical and intellectual travel in logging a literal voyage of discovery; it focuses on the diarys allegorical use of geography in a narrative of religious disorientation, and on Darwins descriptions of the disorienting effects of encountering different cultures and environments.
REVIEWS
History, Historians, and Autobiography, by Jeremy D. Popkin, p. 481
Reviewed by Allan Megill
Arms and the Self: War, the Military, and Autobiographical Writing, edited by Alex Vernon, p. 486
Reviewed by Frances B. Cogan
Sounds of Defiance: The Holocaust, Multilingualism, and the Problem of English, by Alan Rosen, p. 490
Reviewed by Natania Rosenfeld
Trauma Cinema: Documenting Incest and the Holocaust, by Janet Walker, p. 493
Reviewed by Tom Conley
Auto/Biography and Identity: Women, Theatre and Performance, edited by Maggie B. Gale and Viv Gardner, p. 495
Reviewed by Susan Bennett
Five Empresses: Court Life in Eighteenth-Century Russia, by Evgenii V. Anisimov, p. 497
Reviewed by Ruth Dawson
At the House of Gathered Leaves: Shorter Biographical and Autobiographical Narratives from Japanese Court Literature, by Joshua Mostow, p. 500
Reviewed by Robert Huey
Imagining Lives: Autobiographical Fiction of Yiddish Writers, by Jan Schwartz, p. 502
Reviewed by Amelia Glaser
REVIEWED ELSEWHERE, p. 506
Excerpts from recent reviews of biographies, autobiographies, and other works of interest
LIFELINES, p. 559
Upcoming events, calls for papers, and news from the field
CONTRIBUTORS, p. 560
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