A review by tristanpej
The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past by John Lewis Gaddis

4.0

The. Book is a series of musings on historians, what they do, and how we fit in the academy. It proposes that history has more in common with certain sciences like palaeontology, geology, astronomy, or evolutionary biology rather than the social sciences. He breaks this down over several chapters. Definite required reading for the budding historian.