Abstract
The article presents Michel Foucault as a scholar, who is considered a heretic by traditional historians. The Author presents three ways in which we can capture Foucault's characteristic way of thinking and writing of history: questioning the traditional way of writing history based on linearity, totality and individual consciousness; offering new subject to be investigated by historians (the history of truth, relation between power and knowledge) and stressing the historical nature of a human being.
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