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Ideas in History is the result of collaborative efforts among nearly a dozen universities and colleges throughout the Nordic countries. The purpose of these initiatives is to further awareness of research, resources and activities in the field of intellectual history in the Nordic countries as well as internationally. The journal aims to create a meeting ground for the study of ideas in historical context across disciplinary, geographical and institutional boundaries. Ideas in History welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to intellectual history at the same time it acknowledges specific…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ideas in History is the result of collaborative efforts among nearly a dozen universities and colleges throughout the Nordic countries. The purpose of these initiatives is to further awareness of research, resources and activities in the field of intellectual history in the Nordic countries as well as internationally. The journal aims to create a meeting ground for the study of ideas in historical context across disciplinary, geographical and institutional boundaries. Ideas in History welcomes interdisciplinary approaches to intellectual history at the same time it acknowledges specific traditions in the field. Ideas in History seeks a pluralism of methodological approaches to intellectual history: reflections on the field, historical contexts studied, subject matter for intellectual-historical investigation, critical understandings of relations between the intellectual past and present as well as the comprehension of culturally, politically and geographically diverse intellectual traditions. Contents: Ben Dorfman: "Intellectual Historiographies of Human Rights: Comment and Meaning" 5; Henrik Lundberg: "'The Holy that Has Befallen Me': Vitalis Norström and his Intellectual Choices in a Sociology of Philosophy Perspective" 37; Karolina Enquist Källgren: "Political Personas and the Fundaments of Democratic Society: "On the Ethical Ontology of María Zambrano" 65; Maren Lytje: "Western Historical Narratives and Political Myths: Justifying: Just War in the Twenty-First Century" 85; Johanna Sjöstedt: Measuring Identity: Critique and the Notions of Truth and Violence in Judith Butler's Gender Trouble 107; Per Hellgren: "'Gone to Earth' 1975: Sexuality and Ideology in the Last Words of Per Wahlöö" 121
Autorenporträt
Georges-Jean Pinault is professor of linguistics at the Ecole pratique des hautes etudes in Paris. Michael Peyrot is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Vienna. Birgit Anette Olsen is a professor at the University of Copenhagen. Thomas Olander is an assistant professor at the University of Copenhagen. "