The latest volume in the Writing History series, Writing Conceptual History provides History students with an overview of, and easy access to, the central concepts of conceptual history and its practical applications.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction, Pasi Ihalainen and Jani Marjanen (University of Jyvä skylä and University of Helsinki, Finland)
1. Approaches to conceptual history: From theory to practice, Jani Marjanen and Pasi Ihalainen (University of Jyvä skylä and University of Helsinki, Finland)
2. Applying digital methods to long-term conceptual history of democracy, Hugo Bonin, Pasi Ihalainen and Zachris Haaparinne (University of Jyvä skylä , Finland)
3. Studying the interlinked concepts of isms and ideology, Jussi Kurunmä ki and Jani Marjanen (Sö dertö rn University, Sweden and University of Helsinki, Finland)
4. Contextualizing science and technology from the perspective of conceptual history, Dé siré e Schauz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
5. Debating human rights and universalism through conceptual history, Johan Strang and Linde Lindkvist (University of Helsinki, Finland, and Lund University, Sweden)
6. Deconstructing the use of compassion and other moral concepts in politics, Irè ne Herrmann (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
7. Working on visuals of sexual identities: Conceptual history beyond text, Sé bastien Tremblay (Europa-Universitä t Flensburg, Germany)
8. Investigating multi-sited conceptual history: From the greenhouse effect to global warming and climate crisis, Pasi Ihalainen, Miina Kaarkoski, Jani Marjanen and Risto-Matti Matero (University of Jyvä skylä , Finland)
9. Understanding declarations of crisis through rhetorical and temporal analysis, Helge Jordheim (University of Oslo, Norway)
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