Abstract:
The advent and development of communication science has been accompanied by the evolution of subjective consciousness and the updating of information technology in the development of human society, thus forming an empirical field of historical thinking with narrativity. This article starts from the four dimensions of Armand Mattelart’s global communication history, by taking reference to the historiographical evolution from Ranke’s Positivist Historiography to the French Annales school, to investigate the cultural articulation between communicology and historiography from the transformation of historical experiences and the differences of narrative styles, so as to expose the possibility and actuality of both narrative capacity and meaning production which exist in a new global history context of media operation.