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Ideas in History vol. 5
2012, 212 s., e-publikationStørrelse: 2806 Kbyte
ISBN 978-87-635-3957-9
Tidsskrift: Ideas in History
ISSN 2245-5167
2012
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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 traditions in the field. Ideas in History seeks a pluralism of methodological approaches to intellectual history: reflections on the fieId, historicaI 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, politicaIly and geographically diverse intellectual traditions.
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Volume 5. no. 1 – thematic issue
Victoria Höög and Max Liljefors. Editorial: The Image in Science Responses of the Humanities to Visualism in Science.
Moa Goysdotter. Thought-Images: The Quest for Visualisation of the Mental Around 1900.
Ingeborg Reichle. Gazing Hands and Blind Spots: Strategies of Visual Transgression in Contemporary Art.
Victoria Höög. Visualising the World: Epistemic Strategies in the History of Scientific Illustrations.
Torsten Weimarck. Is There Really Something Which Might Be Called a ‘Self-Demonstrating Picture’ – Even Within Scientific Imagery?: Some Observations on a Double Illusion of Communication.
Volume 5, no. 2 – open issue
William Duvall. Ahmed Kalouaz on Injustice and the Algerian Immigrant Community in France.
Charles T. Wolfe. Antonio Negri’s Ontology of Empire and Multitude.
Leif Runefelt. Needs and Desires: Luxury and the Defence of Virtue in Swedish Economic Literature 1718–1772.
Marianne Egeland. Heralds of Fame: Writers’ Function in the Construction of Glory and Renown.
Christine Amadou. ‘Our Deborah’: The Virgin’s War in 626.
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