A Companion to Intellectual History
A Companion to Intellectual History
Editors: Whatmore, Richard and Young, Brian
Publication Year: 2015
Publisher: Wiley
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$195.00

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$292.50
ISBN: 978-1-11-829480-2
Category: History - World history
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2
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents
A Companion to Intellectual History provides an in-depth survey of the practice of intellectual history as a discipline. Chapters showcase leading global research with broad coverage of every aspect of intellectual history as it is currently practiced.
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Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Approaches to Intellectual History
- The Identity of Intellectual History Stefan Collini
- Intellectual History and Historismus in Post-War England Brian Young
- Intellectual History in the Modern University Cesare Cuttica
- Intellectual History and Poststructuralism Edward Baring
- Intellectual History as Begriffsgeschichte Keith Tribe
- Intellectual History and History of the Book Jacob Soll
- Michel Foucault and the Genealogy of Power and Knowledge Michael Drolet
- Quentin Skinner and the Relevance of Intellectual History Richard Whatmore
- J. G. A. Pocock as an Intellectual Historian Kenneth Sheppard
- The Discipline of Intellectual History
- Intellectual History and the History of Philosophy: Their Genesis and Current Relationship Leo Catana
- Intellectual History and the History of Political Thought Duncan Kelly
- Intellectual History and the History of Science John F. M. Clark
- Intellectual History and the History of Economics Donald Winch
- Art History and Intellectual History Katharina Lorenz
- Intellectual History and Global History Andrew Sartori
- Intellectual History and Legal History John W. Cairns
- The Idea of Secularisation in Intellectual History Peter E. Gordon
- The Practice of Intellectual History
- Liberty and Law Ioannis D. Evrigenis
- Education and Manners Deborah Madden
- Republics and Monarchies Koen Stapelbroek
- Barbarism and Civilisation Michael Sonenscher
- Religion Natural and Revealed Norman Vance
- Citizenship and Culture David Burchell
- Democracy and Representation Manuela Albertone
- Religion and Enlightenment Sarah Mortimer
- Art and Aesthetics Francesco Ventrella
- Natural Law: Law, Rights and Duties Knud Haakonssen and Michael J. Seidler
- Wars and Empires Sophus A. Reinert
- Reason and Scepticism Mark Somos