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Narrative substance, 113 -115, 18 , 119

Narrativism (historical narrative):

as a philosophy of the historical text, 6 , 59 -69, 74 ;

nature of historical narrative, 82 ;

as satisfying the matrix of Kantianism, 28 ;

central theses of, 33 -43;

as opposed to epistemological philosophy of history, 44 , 45 ;

and narrative substances, 113 ;

shortcomings of, 153 ;

as opposed to historical experience, 210 -212

Narratologg, 5

Natural law philosophy, 75 , 76 , 80 , 95

Natural philosophy, 134 , 135

Naturwissenschaften,102

Nehamas, A., 154

New Economic History, 49 , 55

Nietzsche, F.: on language, 1 ;

on history as art, 107 ;

on the uses of history, 164 ;

on cause and effect, 168 ;

critique of logocentrism, 180 ;

on terrors of noontime,233 -237

Nipperdey, T., 46

Nominalism, 38 , 39 , 173 , 176

Nostalgia: as matrix for historical experience, 30 ;

as a personal experience, 196 ;

as the experience of difference, 197 -208, 218 , 225 , 227 ;

and the uncanny, 228 , 233

Notation and prediction: as defined by Barthes, 140 -143;

and meaning, 147 , 153 ;

and the frame,150 ;

and history of mentalities, 156 -159

Novalis (F. von Hardenberg), 81 , 88

Nowell-Smith, P. H., 86 , 87


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