Writing Political History Today
Herausgegeben:Steinmetz, Willibald; Gilcher-Holtey, Ingrid; Haupt, Heinz-Gerhard;Mitarbeit:Steinmetz, Willibald; Gilcher-Holtey, Ingrid; Haupt, Heinz-Gerhard; Freeden, Michael; Schorn-Schütte, Luise; Str
Writing Political History Today
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Die neue Politikgeschichte hat die enge Definition von "Politik" hinter sich gelassen. Die Autorinnen und Autoren des Bandes verstehen das Politische als einen dynamischen Kommunikationsraum, dessen Grenzen und Inhalte beständig ausgehandelt werden – durch verbale, symbolische und teils auch gewalthafte Kommunikation. Diese Grenzziehungen und Kommunikationsformen werden an ausgewählten Beispielen dargestellt, um schließlich die Frage zu beantworten, was auf der Agenda einer künftigen historischen Politikforschung stehen sollte.
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Die neue Politikgeschichte hat die enge Definition von "Politik" hinter sich gelassen. Die Autorinnen und Autoren des Bandes verstehen das Politische als einen dynamischen Kommunikationsraum, dessen Grenzen und Inhalte beständig ausgehandelt werden – durch verbale, symbolische und teils auch gewalthafte Kommunikation. Diese Grenzziehungen und Kommunikationsformen werden an ausgewählten Beispielen dargestellt, um schließlich die Frage zu beantworten, was auf der Agenda einer künftigen historischen Politikforschung stehen sollte.
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- Historische Politikforschung 21
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 39806
- Seitenzahl: 413
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 145mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9783593398068
- ISBN-10: 3593398060
- Artikelnr.: 36812418
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Historische Politikforschung 21
- Verlag: Campus Verlag
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 39806
- Seitenzahl: 413
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 145mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9783593398068
- ISBN-10: 3593398060
- Artikelnr.: 36812418
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Contents I. Introduction The Political as Communicative Space in History: The Bielefeld Approach - Willibald Steinmetz and Heinz-Gerhard Haupt II. Contested Concepts: "Politics" and "the Political" Introduction - Willibald Steinmetz From "Interest" to the "Political": Speaking of Ruling and Reigning in Early Modern Europe - Martin Papenheim From a Despised French Word to a Dominant Concept: The Evolution of "Politics" in Swedish and Finnish Parliamentary Debates - Pasi Ihalainen What Did They Mean by Política? Debating over the Concept, Value, and Place of Politics in Modern Spain - Javier Fernández Sebastián Navigating Around Politics: British Progressive Thought and the "Political" in an Expanding Transnational Perspective - Michael Freeden III. Boundary Disputes: The Political and Other Spheres Introduction - Heinz-Gerhard Haupt Drawing Boundaries between Politics and Religion: Early Modern Politics Revisited - Matthias Pohlig Political Economy and Statistics in the Late Ancien Régime - Lars Behrisch Laws as the Basis and Object of Political Communication - Christoph Gusy Depoliticalisation of the Private Life? Reflections on Private Practices and the Political in the Late Soviet Union - Kirsten Bönker Moving across Boundaries: Rudolf Virchow between Medicine and Politics - Tobias Weidner IV. Violence: Means, Object or End of Political Communication? Introduction - Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey "Catholic and Breton Forever": Violence and the Visual in Early Twentieth-Century France - Eveline G. Bouwers The Limits of the Legitimate: The Quarrel over "Violence" between Autonomist Groups and the German Authorities - Freia Anders and Alexander Sedlmaier Vie chère, Violent Protest, and Visions of Protection: The Vie chère Controversy on the Eve of WWI in France (1905-1914) - Marcel Streng V. Epilogue: Moving beyond the "New" Political History Writing Political History after the "Iconic Turn" - Bettina Brandt The Political, the State, and Governance: Reflections on Essentially Contested Concepts - Thomas Risse Historical Politics Research - Luise Schorn-Schütte The Opening Up of Political History - Henk te Velde Political History Matters: Everyday Life, Things, and Practices - Frank Trentmann Notes on ContributorsContents
I. Introduction
The Political as Communicative Space in History: The Bielefeld Approach - Willibald Steinmetz and Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
II. Contested Concepts: "Politics" and "the Political"
Introduction - Willibald Steinmetz
From "Interest" to the "Political": Speaking of Ruling and Reigning in Early Modern Europe - Martin Papenheim
From a Despised French Word to a Dominant Concept: The Evolution of "Politics" in Swedish and Finnish Parliamentary Debates - Pasi Ihalainen
What Did They Mean by Política? Debating over the Concept, Value, and Place of Politics in Modern Spain - Javier Fernández Sebastián
Navigating Around Politics: British Progressive Thought and the "Political" in an Expanding Transnational Perspective - Michael Freeden
III. Boundary Disputes: The Political and Other Spheres
Introduction - Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
Drawing Boundaries between Politics and Religion: Early Modern Politics Revisited - Matthias Pohlig
Political Economy and Statistics in the Late Ancien Régime - Lars Behrisch
Laws as the Basis and Object of Political Communication - Christoph Gusy
Depoliticalisation of the Private Life? Reflections on Private Practices and the Political in the Late Soviet Union - Kirsten Bönker
Moving across Boundaries: Rudolf Virchow between Medicine and Politics - Tobias Weidner
IV. Violence: Means, Object or End of Political Communication?
Introduction - Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
"Catholic and Breton Forever": Violence and the Visual in Early Twentieth-Century France - Eveline G. Bouwers
The Limits of the Legitimate: The Quarrel over "Violence" between Autonomist Groups and the German Authorities - Freia Anders and Alexander Sedlmaier
Vie chère, Violent Protest, and Visions of Protection: The Vie chère Controversy on the Eve of WWI in France (1905-1914) - Marcel Streng
V. Epilogue: Moving beyond the "New" Political History
Writing Political History after the "Iconic Turn" - Bettina Brandt
The Political, the State, and Governance: Reflections on Essentially Contested Concepts - Thomas Risse
Historical Politics Research - Luise Schorn-Schütte
The Opening Up of Political History - Henk te Velde
Political History Matters: Everyday Life, Things, and Practices - Frank Trentmann
Notes on Contributors
I. Introduction
The Political as Communicative Space in History: The Bielefeld Approach - Willibald Steinmetz and Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
II. Contested Concepts: "Politics" and "the Political"
Introduction - Willibald Steinmetz
From "Interest" to the "Political": Speaking of Ruling and Reigning in Early Modern Europe - Martin Papenheim
From a Despised French Word to a Dominant Concept: The Evolution of "Politics" in Swedish and Finnish Parliamentary Debates - Pasi Ihalainen
What Did They Mean by Política? Debating over the Concept, Value, and Place of Politics in Modern Spain - Javier Fernández Sebastián
Navigating Around Politics: British Progressive Thought and the "Political" in an Expanding Transnational Perspective - Michael Freeden
III. Boundary Disputes: The Political and Other Spheres
Introduction - Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
Drawing Boundaries between Politics and Religion: Early Modern Politics Revisited - Matthias Pohlig
Political Economy and Statistics in the Late Ancien Régime - Lars Behrisch
Laws as the Basis and Object of Political Communication - Christoph Gusy
Depoliticalisation of the Private Life? Reflections on Private Practices and the Political in the Late Soviet Union - Kirsten Bönker
Moving across Boundaries: Rudolf Virchow between Medicine and Politics - Tobias Weidner
IV. Violence: Means, Object or End of Political Communication?
Introduction - Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
"Catholic and Breton Forever": Violence and the Visual in Early Twentieth-Century France - Eveline G. Bouwers
The Limits of the Legitimate: The Quarrel over "Violence" between Autonomist Groups and the German Authorities - Freia Anders and Alexander Sedlmaier
Vie chère, Violent Protest, and Visions of Protection: The Vie chère Controversy on the Eve of WWI in France (1905-1914) - Marcel Streng
V. Epilogue: Moving beyond the "New" Political History
Writing Political History after the "Iconic Turn" - Bettina Brandt
The Political, the State, and Governance: Reflections on Essentially Contested Concepts - Thomas Risse
Historical Politics Research - Luise Schorn-Schütte
The Opening Up of Political History - Henk te Velde
Political History Matters: Everyday Life, Things, and Practices - Frank Trentmann
Notes on Contributors
Contents I. Introduction The Political as Communicative Space in History: The Bielefeld Approach - Willibald Steinmetz and Heinz-Gerhard Haupt II. Contested Concepts: "Politics" and "the Political" Introduction - Willibald Steinmetz From "Interest" to the "Political": Speaking of Ruling and Reigning in Early Modern Europe - Martin Papenheim From a Despised French Word to a Dominant Concept: The Evolution of "Politics" in Swedish and Finnish Parliamentary Debates - Pasi Ihalainen What Did They Mean by Política? Debating over the Concept, Value, and Place of Politics in Modern Spain - Javier Fernández Sebastián Navigating Around Politics: British Progressive Thought and the "Political" in an Expanding Transnational Perspective - Michael Freeden III. Boundary Disputes: The Political and Other Spheres Introduction - Heinz-Gerhard Haupt Drawing Boundaries between Politics and Religion: Early Modern Politics Revisited - Matthias Pohlig Political Economy and Statistics in the Late Ancien Régime - Lars Behrisch Laws as the Basis and Object of Political Communication - Christoph Gusy Depoliticalisation of the Private Life? Reflections on Private Practices and the Political in the Late Soviet Union - Kirsten Bönker Moving across Boundaries: Rudolf Virchow between Medicine and Politics - Tobias Weidner IV. Violence: Means, Object or End of Political Communication? Introduction - Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey "Catholic and Breton Forever": Violence and the Visual in Early Twentieth-Century France - Eveline G. Bouwers The Limits of the Legitimate: The Quarrel over "Violence" between Autonomist Groups and the German Authorities - Freia Anders and Alexander Sedlmaier Vie chère, Violent Protest, and Visions of Protection: The Vie chère Controversy on the Eve of WWI in France (1905-1914) - Marcel Streng V. Epilogue: Moving beyond the "New" Political History Writing Political History after the "Iconic Turn" - Bettina Brandt The Political, the State, and Governance: Reflections on Essentially Contested Concepts - Thomas Risse Historical Politics Research - Luise Schorn-Schütte The Opening Up of Political History - Henk te Velde Political History Matters: Everyday Life, Things, and Practices - Frank Trentmann Notes on ContributorsContents
I. Introduction
The Political as Communicative Space in History: The Bielefeld Approach - Willibald Steinmetz and Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
II. Contested Concepts: "Politics" and "the Political"
Introduction - Willibald Steinmetz
From "Interest" to the "Political": Speaking of Ruling and Reigning in Early Modern Europe - Martin Papenheim
From a Despised French Word to a Dominant Concept: The Evolution of "Politics" in Swedish and Finnish Parliamentary Debates - Pasi Ihalainen
What Did They Mean by Política? Debating over the Concept, Value, and Place of Politics in Modern Spain - Javier Fernández Sebastián
Navigating Around Politics: British Progressive Thought and the "Political" in an Expanding Transnational Perspective - Michael Freeden
III. Boundary Disputes: The Political and Other Spheres
Introduction - Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
Drawing Boundaries between Politics and Religion: Early Modern Politics Revisited - Matthias Pohlig
Political Economy and Statistics in the Late Ancien Régime - Lars Behrisch
Laws as the Basis and Object of Political Communication - Christoph Gusy
Depoliticalisation of the Private Life? Reflections on Private Practices and the Political in the Late Soviet Union - Kirsten Bönker
Moving across Boundaries: Rudolf Virchow between Medicine and Politics - Tobias Weidner
IV. Violence: Means, Object or End of Political Communication?
Introduction - Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
"Catholic and Breton Forever": Violence and the Visual in Early Twentieth-Century France - Eveline G. Bouwers
The Limits of the Legitimate: The Quarrel over "Violence" between Autonomist Groups and the German Authorities - Freia Anders and Alexander Sedlmaier
Vie chère, Violent Protest, and Visions of Protection: The Vie chère Controversy on the Eve of WWI in France (1905-1914) - Marcel Streng
V. Epilogue: Moving beyond the "New" Political History
Writing Political History after the "Iconic Turn" - Bettina Brandt
The Political, the State, and Governance: Reflections on Essentially Contested Concepts - Thomas Risse
Historical Politics Research - Luise Schorn-Schütte
The Opening Up of Political History - Henk te Velde
Political History Matters: Everyday Life, Things, and Practices - Frank Trentmann
Notes on Contributors
I. Introduction
The Political as Communicative Space in History: The Bielefeld Approach - Willibald Steinmetz and Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
II. Contested Concepts: "Politics" and "the Political"
Introduction - Willibald Steinmetz
From "Interest" to the "Political": Speaking of Ruling and Reigning in Early Modern Europe - Martin Papenheim
From a Despised French Word to a Dominant Concept: The Evolution of "Politics" in Swedish and Finnish Parliamentary Debates - Pasi Ihalainen
What Did They Mean by Política? Debating over the Concept, Value, and Place of Politics in Modern Spain - Javier Fernández Sebastián
Navigating Around Politics: British Progressive Thought and the "Political" in an Expanding Transnational Perspective - Michael Freeden
III. Boundary Disputes: The Political and Other Spheres
Introduction - Heinz-Gerhard Haupt
Drawing Boundaries between Politics and Religion: Early Modern Politics Revisited - Matthias Pohlig
Political Economy and Statistics in the Late Ancien Régime - Lars Behrisch
Laws as the Basis and Object of Political Communication - Christoph Gusy
Depoliticalisation of the Private Life? Reflections on Private Practices and the Political in the Late Soviet Union - Kirsten Bönker
Moving across Boundaries: Rudolf Virchow between Medicine and Politics - Tobias Weidner
IV. Violence: Means, Object or End of Political Communication?
Introduction - Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
"Catholic and Breton Forever": Violence and the Visual in Early Twentieth-Century France - Eveline G. Bouwers
The Limits of the Legitimate: The Quarrel over "Violence" between Autonomist Groups and the German Authorities - Freia Anders and Alexander Sedlmaier
Vie chère, Violent Protest, and Visions of Protection: The Vie chère Controversy on the Eve of WWI in France (1905-1914) - Marcel Streng
V. Epilogue: Moving beyond the "New" Political History
Writing Political History after the "Iconic Turn" - Bettina Brandt
The Political, the State, and Governance: Reflections on Essentially Contested Concepts - Thomas Risse
Historical Politics Research - Luise Schorn-Schütte
The Opening Up of Political History - Henk te Velde
Political History Matters: Everyday Life, Things, and Practices - Frank Trentmann
Notes on Contributors







