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E-raamat: Global Conceptual History: A Reader

Edited by (The Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany), Edited by (Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany)
  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2016
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781474242578
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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 readings familiarize the reader with conceptual history and its relationship with global history, looking at transfers between nations and languages as well as the ways in which world-views are created and transported through language.

Part One: Classical Texts presents the three foundational texts for conceptual history, giving the reader a grasp of the origins of the discipline.Part Two: Challenges focuses on critiques of the approach and explores their ongoing relevance today.Part Three: Translations of Concepts provides examples of conceptual history in practice, via case studies of historical research with a global scope. Finally, the book's concluding essay examines the current state and the future potential of conceptual history.

This original introduction provides the students of conceptual, global and intellectual history with a firm grasp of the past trajectories of conceptual history as well as its more recent global and transnational tendencies, and the promises and challenges of writing global history.

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Moving from classic essays on the contours of conceptual history to the prospect of the globalization of this approach and challenges it must surmount this excellent volume provides readers a superlative introduction to how a field is adapting itself for a new historiographical moment. Margrit Pernau and Dominic Sachsenmaier deserve considerable thanks for so artfully curating a collection that will inform scholars and educate students about what makes Reinhart Kosellecks Begriffsgeschichte distinctive, just as it will prompt them to reflect on whether the approach is up to the challenge of a necessarily multilingual global space. * Samuel Moyn, Harvard University, USA, and coeditor, Global Intellectual History * Global Conceptual History provides an essential foundation for realizing the transnational and global potential of the field. From key discussions of methodology by Koselleck and Reichhardt to finely researched investigations of the history of concepts in the Middle East, South Asia, and elsewhere, the collection makes the case that conceptual history should be conducted on a global scale with the problem of translation at its heart. * Christopher L. Hill, University of Michigan, USA * This volume offers compelling confirmation of the coming of age of conceptual history which, although a branch of study that emanated from Europe, has now become truly transnational. The transfer, modification, and redescription of conceptsthrough the languages in which they are embeddedshape both vernacular and professional interpretations of social and political realities across cultures and through time. The editors are to be congratulated for assembling an excellent collection of essays that combine the theoretical roots of conceptual history with illuminating case-studies. It is an important and highly recommended introduction to the increasing variety and subtlety of the field. * Michael Freeden, University of Oxford, UK *

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Introduces the relationship between conceptual and global history alongside the key readings on the intersection between the two.
List of Figures
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Permissions Information x
Editors' Biographies xiii
List of First Publication
xiv
History of Concepts and Global History Margrit Pernau and Dominic Sachsenmaier 1(28)
Part I Classical Texts in Conceptual History
29(76)
1 Introduction (Einleitung) to the Geschichtliche
31(24)
Grundbegriffe Reinhart Koselleck
2 Social History and Conceptual History
55(20)
Reinhart Koselleck
3 For a Socio-historical Semantics as a Middle Course between `Lexicometry' and `Conceptual History'
75(30)
Rolf Reichardt
Part II Challenges
105(44)
4 Conceptual History or a History of Discourse? On the Theoretical Basis and Questions of Methodology of a Historical-Semantic Epistemology
107(28)
Dietrich Busse
5 Rhetoric and Conceptual Change
135(14)
Quentin Skinner
Part III Translations of Concepts
149(188)
6 Translation as Cultural Transfer and Semantic Interaction: European Variations of Liberal between 1800 and 1830
151(20)
Jorn Leonhard
7 Translation, Politics and Conceptual Change
171(22)
Kari Palonen
8 The Question of Meaning-Value in the Political Economy of the Sign
193(34)
Lydia H. Liu
9 The Resonance of Culture: Framing a Problem in Global Concept-History
227(32)
Andrew Sartori
10 The Conceptualization of the Social in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Arabic Thought and Language
259(30)
Ilham Khuri-Makdisi
11 Ustaarabu: A Conceptual Change in Tanganyikan Newspaper Discourse in the 1920s
289(18)
Katrin Bromber
12 Pictures, Emotions, Conceptual Change: Anger in Popular Hindi Cinema
307(30)
Imke Rajamani
Part IV Outlook
337(30)
13 Forty Years of Conceptual History -- The State of the Art
339(28)
Willibald Steinmetz
Name Index 367(4)
Subject Index 371
Margrit Pernau is Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany. She is the author of Ashraf Into Middle Classes: Muslims in Nineteenth-Century Delhi (2013) and co-author of Family and Gender: Changing Patterns of Family and Gender Values in Europe and India (2002).

Dominic Sachsenmaier is Professor of Modern China with a Special Emphasis on Global Historical Perspectives at Georg-August-University Göttingen. He is the author of Global Perspectives on Global History (2011) and co-editor of Competing Visions of World Order: Global Moments and Movements (2007).