The Long Nineteenth Century in Intellectual History
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The Long NINETEENTH CENTURY IN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY by Mark Bevir Department of Political Science University of California, Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720-1950 USA Email: mbevir@socrates.berkeley.eduAbstract:
THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY IN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY By Mark Bevir Department of Political Science University of California, Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720-1950 USA Email: mbevir@socrates.berkeley.eduread more
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"Democratic Subjects : the Self and the Social in Nineteenth-Century England", Patrick Joyce, Cambridge 1994 : [recenzja] / Marta Kurkowska-Budzan.
TL;DR: The Sorrows of Edwin Waugh: A Study in Working Class Identity as mentioned in this paper is a study in working class identity in 19th-century England, focusing on the moral life and the struggle for moral life.
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Victorian visions of global order : empire and international relations in nineteenth-century political thought
TL;DR: The history of international law in Victorian political thought can be traced back to the early 1860s as discussed by the authors, when the idea of a global state was introduced by Duncan Bell and Casper Sylvest.
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The Age of Atonement: The Influence of Evangelicalism on Social and Economic Thought, 1785-1865
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Late-Victorian celebrity culture : the interaction of celebrity, media and consumers
TL;DR: In the context of late-Victorian Britain, a space and time that harboured the first mass celebrity culture, a more integrative model that seeks to reflect how the three central agents interact and merge seamlessly into one another is proposed in this article.
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Writing about Popular Music
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore different ways of writing about music, from the record review to the personal essay, and explore the mysterious circuitry that causes people to embrace (or require) music and how best to explore that connection on the page.
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The order of things : an archaeology of the human sciences
TL;DR: The Prose of the World: I The Four Similitudes, II Signatures, III The Limits of the world, IV the Writing of Things, V The Being of Language 3.Representing: I Don Quixote, II Order, III Representation of the Sign, IV Duplicated Representation, V Imagination of Resemblance, VI Mathesis and 'Taxinoma' 4. Speaking: I Criticism and Commentary, II General Grammar,III The Theory of the Verb, IV Articulation, V Designation, VI Derivation,
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Considerations on Representative Government
TL;DR: The second edition of as mentioned in this paper contains a discussion of the limitations of democracy and the ideal system of government, as well as the links between performing civic duties, education, and voting.
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Meaning and understanding in the history of ideas
TL;DR: The problem of coherence in the history of ideas can be traced back to the notion of the coherence of a moral philosophy as discussed by the authors, which was introduced in the early 20th century.
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Burdens of History: British Feminists, Indian Women, and Imperial Culture, 1865-1915
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of British middle-class feminism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Antoinette Burton explores an important but neglected historical dimension of the relationship between feminism and imperialism.
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The Logic of the History of Ideas
TL;DR: The logic of the history of ideas as mentioned in this paper is a subset of Wittgenstein's notion of philosophy as a matter of the grammar of our concepts, and it studies the forms of reasoning appropriate to a discipline, rather than the material of that discipline.