Foucault's analogies, or how to be a historian of the present without being a presentist

Abstract
It is easy to construct a story in which analogies as traditionally conceived have no place for Michel Foucault in the writing of history. Prompted by Foucault's own methodological proclamations in "Nietzsche, Genealogy, History," commentators have generally characterized genealogy as a skeptical, even nihilistic strategy for writing history.