The Routledge Handbook of the History and Sociology of Ideas
Herausgeber: Geroulanos, Stefanos; Sapiro, Gisèle
The Routledge Handbook of the History and Sociology of Ideas
Herausgeber: Geroulanos, Stefanos; Sapiro, Gisèle
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The book establishes a new and comprehensive way of working in the history and sociology of ideas, in order to obviate several longstanding gaps that have prevented a fruitful interdisciplinary and international dialogues.
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The book establishes a new and comprehensive way of working in the history and sociology of ideas, in order to obviate several longstanding gaps that have prevented a fruitful interdisciplinary and international dialogues.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780367553258
- ISBN-10: 0367553252
- Artikelnr.: 68100293
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780367553258
- ISBN-10: 0367553252
- Artikelnr.: 68100293
Stefanos Geroulanos is the Director of the Remarque Institute, a Professor of History at New York University, and a Co-Executive Editor of the Journal of the History of Ideas. His books include The Invention of Prehistory (2024), Transparency in Postwar France (2017), The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe (with Todd Meyers, 2018), and Power and Time (coedited with Natasha Wheatley and Dan Edelstein, 2020). Gisèle Sapiro is Professor of Sociology at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and a Research Director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Her books include The French Writers' War (2014), The Sociology of Literature (2023), Les Ecrivains et la politique en France (2018), and Peut-on dissocier l'uvre de l'auteur? (2020). She coedited Ideas on the Move in the Social Sciences and the Humanities (2020).
Introduction: The Society of Ideas Part I: Problems. 1. Engaging
Intellectual History Otherwise 2. Publicness and the Public Sphere 3. The
Historicity of Texts: Intellectual History and Critical Hermeneutics 4.
Plea for a Social History of Political Ideas 5. Normativity and
Intellectual History 6. Quantitative Methods in Intellectual History
Amine Brahimi and Tristan Leperlier 7. Against Vanilla History: Why and How
Histories of Sexual Acts Could Matter to Intellectual Historians. Part II:
Domains in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas. 8. The Legal
Environment of Ideas and the Intellectual Making of Law: Copyright Law and
International Law at the Crossroads of State and Disciplinary Boundaries 9.
Nations, Networks, and Parties: Locating the Political Engagement of
Intellectuals 10. From Political Culture to Economic Theology 11. History
of Science, Intellectual History, and the World, 1900-2020 12.
Methodological Approaches for the Life Sciences and Intellectual History
13. Reconceptualizing National Traditions in Intellectual History 14.
Intellectual Histories of the Book and the Sociology of Texts 15.
Literature, Knowledge, Worldview 16. History of Emotions and Intellectual
History. Part III: Circulations. 17. Comparativism and Transfer: Relational
Approaches in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas 18.
Connective Dimensionality 19. Intellectual Migration(s) 20. Circulations of
Ideas and Intellectual History: The Role of Mediators. Afterword.
Intellectual History Otherwise 2. Publicness and the Public Sphere 3. The
Historicity of Texts: Intellectual History and Critical Hermeneutics 4.
Plea for a Social History of Political Ideas 5. Normativity and
Intellectual History 6. Quantitative Methods in Intellectual History
Amine Brahimi and Tristan Leperlier 7. Against Vanilla History: Why and How
Histories of Sexual Acts Could Matter to Intellectual Historians. Part II:
Domains in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas. 8. The Legal
Environment of Ideas and the Intellectual Making of Law: Copyright Law and
International Law at the Crossroads of State and Disciplinary Boundaries 9.
Nations, Networks, and Parties: Locating the Political Engagement of
Intellectuals 10. From Political Culture to Economic Theology 11. History
of Science, Intellectual History, and the World, 1900-2020 12.
Methodological Approaches for the Life Sciences and Intellectual History
13. Reconceptualizing National Traditions in Intellectual History 14.
Intellectual Histories of the Book and the Sociology of Texts 15.
Literature, Knowledge, Worldview 16. History of Emotions and Intellectual
History. Part III: Circulations. 17. Comparativism and Transfer: Relational
Approaches in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas 18.
Connective Dimensionality 19. Intellectual Migration(s) 20. Circulations of
Ideas and Intellectual History: The Role of Mediators. Afterword.
Introduction: The Society of Ideas Part I: Problems. 1. Engaging
Intellectual History Otherwise 2. Publicness and the Public Sphere 3. The
Historicity of Texts: Intellectual History and Critical Hermeneutics 4.
Plea for a Social History of Political Ideas 5. Normativity and
Intellectual History 6. Quantitative Methods in Intellectual History
Amine Brahimi and Tristan Leperlier 7. Against Vanilla History: Why and How
Histories of Sexual Acts Could Matter to Intellectual Historians. Part II:
Domains in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas. 8. The Legal
Environment of Ideas and the Intellectual Making of Law: Copyright Law and
International Law at the Crossroads of State and Disciplinary Boundaries 9.
Nations, Networks, and Parties: Locating the Political Engagement of
Intellectuals 10. From Political Culture to Economic Theology 11. History
of Science, Intellectual History, and the World, 1900-2020 12.
Methodological Approaches for the Life Sciences and Intellectual History
13. Reconceptualizing National Traditions in Intellectual History 14.
Intellectual Histories of the Book and the Sociology of Texts 15.
Literature, Knowledge, Worldview 16. History of Emotions and Intellectual
History. Part III: Circulations. 17. Comparativism and Transfer: Relational
Approaches in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas 18.
Connective Dimensionality 19. Intellectual Migration(s) 20. Circulations of
Ideas and Intellectual History: The Role of Mediators. Afterword.
Intellectual History Otherwise 2. Publicness and the Public Sphere 3. The
Historicity of Texts: Intellectual History and Critical Hermeneutics 4.
Plea for a Social History of Political Ideas 5. Normativity and
Intellectual History 6. Quantitative Methods in Intellectual History
Amine Brahimi and Tristan Leperlier 7. Against Vanilla History: Why and How
Histories of Sexual Acts Could Matter to Intellectual Historians. Part II:
Domains in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas. 8. The Legal
Environment of Ideas and the Intellectual Making of Law: Copyright Law and
International Law at the Crossroads of State and Disciplinary Boundaries 9.
Nations, Networks, and Parties: Locating the Political Engagement of
Intellectuals 10. From Political Culture to Economic Theology 11. History
of Science, Intellectual History, and the World, 1900-2020 12.
Methodological Approaches for the Life Sciences and Intellectual History
13. Reconceptualizing National Traditions in Intellectual History 14.
Intellectual Histories of the Book and the Sociology of Texts 15.
Literature, Knowledge, Worldview 16. History of Emotions and Intellectual
History. Part III: Circulations. 17. Comparativism and Transfer: Relational
Approaches in Intellectual History and the Sociology of Ideas 18.
Connective Dimensionality 19. Intellectual Migration(s) 20. Circulations of
Ideas and Intellectual History: The Role of Mediators. Afterword.