History of Concepts: Comparative Perspectives

History of Concepts: Comparative Perspectives
ISBN-10
9053563067
ISBN-13
9789053563069
Category
Philosophy
Pages
293
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Authors
Iain Hampsher-Monk, Karin Tilmans, Frank van Vree

Description

Hoewel enorm invloedrijk in Duitstalig Europa, heeft de conceptuele geschiedschrijving (Begriffsgeschichte) tot nu toe weinig aandacht in het Engels gekregen. Dit genre van intellectuele geschiedschrijving verschilt van zowel de Franse geschiedschrijving van mentalités als de Engelstalige geschiedschrijving van verhandelingen door het concept. Aan de hand van practische voorbeelden in de geschiedschrijving wordt deze vorm toegelicht door Bram Kempers, Eddy de Jongh en Rolf Reichardt.

Similar books

  • The Practice of Conceptual History: Timing History, Spacing Concepts
    By Reinhart Koselleck, Todd Samuel Presner

    With the inception of overseas land acquisition , the number of calendars competing in Europe around 1600 ( Julian , Gregorian , Byzantine , and also Muslim ) was increased by several chronologies . Employing different sequences of ...

  • The History of Political and Social Concepts: A Critical Introduction
    By Melvin Richter

    Addressed not only to historians of political and social thought, this work will interest students and scholars of political culture, social historians, and historians of ideas, historiography, law, language, and rhetoric.

  • Dictionary of Concepts in History
    By Harry Ritter

    See also Boyd C. Shafer , " Men Are ... Social science literature is reviewed by Alex Inkeles and Daniel J. Levinson , " National Character : The Study of Modal Personality and Sociocultural Systems , " in Gardner Lindzey , ed .

  • Global Conceptual History: A Reader
    By Margrit Pernau, Dominic Sachsenmaier

    The influential readings contained in this volume combine conceptual history - the history of words and languages - and global history, showing clearly how the two disciplines can benefit from a combined approach.

  • The Architecture of Concepts: The Historical Formation of Human Rights
    By Peter De Bolla

    Having established the architecture of the concept of human rights, the book then examines two key moments in its historical formation: the First Continental Congress in 1775 and the publication of Tom Paine’s Rights of Man in 1792.

  • Geography: History and Concepts
    By Arild Holt-Jensen

    New Trends and Ideas developing critical responses: structuration theory, realism, post-structuralism, post-modernism, feminism and actor-network theory. This text explores complex ideas in an intelligible and accessible style.

  • Using Concepts in Medieval History: Perspectives on Britain and Ireland, 1100–1500
    By Andrea Ruddick, Peter Crooks, Jackson W. Armstrong

    This book is the first of its kind to engage explicitly with the practice of conceptual history as it relates to the study of the Middle Ages, exploring the pay-offs and pitfalls of using concepts in medieval history.

  • The Big Six Historical Thinking Concepts
    By Tom Morton, Peter Seixas

    The accompanying DVD-ROM includes: Modifiable Blackline Masters All graphics, photographs, and illustrations from the text Additional teaching support Order Information: All International Based Customers (School, University and Consumer): ...

  • Geography, Its History and Concepts: A Student's Guide
    By Arild Holt-Jensen

    Geography, Its History and Concepts: A Student's Guide

  • Moral Concepts and their History
    By Edward Skidelsky

    This edited volume is devoted to the history of moral concepts, including shame, contempt, happiness, conscience, cleanliness and 'the brick'.