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Practice of Conceptual History Timing History, Spacing Concepts

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ISBN-10: 0804743053

ISBN-13: 9780804743051

Edition: 2002

Authors: Reinhart Koselleck, Todd Samuel Presner

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Koselleck is regarded as one of the most important theorists of history and historiography of the last half century. The 18 essays in this volume illustrate the four theses of Koselleck's concept of history.
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 7/2/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.02" long x 0.59" tall
Weight: 1.408
Language: English

Reinhart Koselleck is Professor of the Theory of History at the University of Bielefeld and author of Futures Past: On the Semantics of Historical Time.

Foreword
On the Need for Theory in the Discipline of History
Social History and Conceptual History
Introduction to Hayden White's Tropics of Discourse
Transformations of Experience and Methodological Change: A Historical-Anthropological Essay
The Temporalization of Utopia
Time and History
Concepts of Historical Time and Social History
The Unknown Future and the Art of Prognosis
Remarks on the Revolutionary Calendar and Neue Zeit
The Eighteenth Century as the Beginning of Modernity
On the Anthropological and Semantic Structure of Bildung
Three burgerliche Worlds? Preliminary Theoretical-Historical Remarks on the Comparative Semantics of Civil Society in Germany, England, and France
"Progress" and "Decline": An Appendix to the History of Two Concepts
Some Questions Regarding the Conceptual History of "Crisis"
The Limits of Emancipation: A Conceptual-Historical Sketch
Daumier and Death
War Memorials: Identity Formations of the Survivors
Afterword to Charlotte Beradt's The Third Reich of Dreams
Notes