Postmodernism has certain axioms that look at things such as the role of power as well as a perspective that places a large emphasis on the role of social constructionism. What role do assumptions such as social constructionism, deconstruction and the analysis of power dynamics play in the way in which historians conduct their research. And how is postmodernism and its assumptions viewed by trained historians in the field?
This has been the subject of multiple "Monday Methods" posts.
Postmodernism and Studying the Human Past starring /u/crossynz and /u/canadianhistorian
Post-Postmodernism, or Where does Historiography go next? feat. /u/AnnalsPornographie...