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History in the Humanities and Social Sciences [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (University of Cambridge), Edited by (Queen Mary University of London)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009231006
  • ISBN-13: 9781009231008
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This inter-disciplinary volume explores the benefits of historical understanding in leading disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, including economics, politics, international relations, sociology, philosophy, law, literature and anthropology, and shows how the relevance of historical approaches has changed and shifted over time.

This interdisciplinary volume explores the relationship between history and a range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences: economics, political science, political theory, international relations, sociology, philosophy, law, literature and anthropology. The relevance of historical approaches within these disciplines has shifted over the centuries. Many of them, like law and economics, originally depended on self-consciously historical procedures. These included the marshalling of evidence from past experience, philological techniques and source criticism. Between the late nineteenth and the middle of the twentieth century, the influence of new methods of research, many indebted to models favoured by the natural sciences, such as statistical, analytical or empirical approaches, secured an expanding intellectual authority while the hegemony of historical methods declined in relative terms. In the aftermath of this change, the essays collected in History in the Humanities and Social Sciences reflect from a variety of angles on the relevance of historical concerns to representative disciplines as they are configured today.

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' a well-crafted, serious, and important set of contributions by sixteen academics to our knowledge of how history is valued The editors' independent eminence brings intellectual authority to the enterprise, while the book's articles and issues are significant. this volume demonstrates the importance of investing history more fully and genuinely in the work of the academy, now seriously beleaguered as its common frames of reference, justification, and political support disintegrate.' John R. Wallach, Society 'With sophistication and rigour, Bourke and Skinner's volume affirmatively answers the question of whether historical consciousness can add to the work of the humanities and social sciences. It brings a refreshing contemporaneity to that discussion. [ It is] an exceptional resource for those who though committed to the historicist approach, in one form or another, find themselves pressed to offer disciplinary justification informative, engaging, and provocative yet free of complacency. Its editors have put together a collection which, I expect, will resonate with a generation or more of scholars committed to this invaluable tradition.' Brian O'Connor, Society 'Reading it cover to cover is instructive, and suggests an overarching story about the evolution of the historical discipline itself over the past half century. the volume is itself, in part, some-thing of a first-order intellectual history of academic disciplinarity across the twentieth century, historicizing the fields of intellectual endeavor that have - to varying degrees at different times - availed themselves of historical method the book captures the profound importance of historical data and historical interpretive techniques to the scholarly enterprise of the modern university.' Jeffrey Collins, Society

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Offers a collaborative exploration of the role of historical understanding in leading disciplines across the humanities and social sciences.
List of Figures
vii
List of Contributors
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(19)
1 Law and History, History and Law
20(29)
Michael Lobban
2 History, Law and the Rediscovery of Social Theory
49(20)
Samuel Movn
3 The Uses of History in the Study of International Politics
69(21)
Jennifer Pitts
4 International Relations Theory and Modern International Order: The Case of Refugees
90(26)
Mira Siegelberg
5 The Delphi Syndrome: Using History in the Social Sciences
116(25)
Stathis N. Kalyvas
Daniel Fedorowycz
6 Power in Narrative and Narratives of Power in Historical Sociology
141(24)
Hazem Kandil
7 History and Normativity in Political Theory: The Case of Rawls
165(29)
Richard Bourke
8 Political Philosophy and the Uses of History
194(17)
Quentin Skinner
9 The Relationship between Philosophy and its History
211(18)
Susan James
10 When Reason Does Not See You: Feminism at the Intersection of History and Philosophy
229(31)
Hannah Dawson
11 On (Lost and Found) Analytical History in Political Science
260(26)
Ira Katznelson
12 Making History: Poetry and Prosopopoeia
286(20)
Cathy Shrank
13 Reloading the British Romantic Canon: The Historical Editing of Literary Texts
306(23)
Pamela Clemit
14 Economics and History: Analysing Serfdom
329(25)
Sheilagh Ogilvie
15 The Return of Depression Economics: Paul Krugman and the Twenty-First-Century Crisis of American Democracy
354(25)
Adam Tooze
16 Anthropology and the Turn to History
379(29)
Joel Isaac
Index 408
Richard Bourke is Professor of the History of Political Thought and a Fellow of King's College at the University of Cambridge. He has published widely in the history of political ideas and intellectual History, including Empire and Revolution: The Political Life of Edmund Burke (2015) and, as co-editor, The Political Thought of the Irish Revolution (Cambridge, 2022). Quentin Skinner is Emeritus Professor of the Humanities at Queen Mary University of London. He was at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton between 1974 and 1979, and was Regius Professor of History at Cambridge 1996-2008. He is the author of numerous books on Renaissance and modern intellectual history, most recently From Humanism to Hobbes: Studies in Rhetoric and Politics (Cambridge, 2018).