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Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History (Hardcover, New)
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Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History (Hardcover, New)
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In relative terms, intellectual history is currently enjoying a
moment of prominence and self-confidence greater than it has known
in decades. Yet surprisingly for a field whose practitioners pride
themselves on intellectual self-awareness, its star may have risen
along with a decline in self-reflection. Few recent theoretical
statements have attempted to "justify" intellectual history, to
explain what makes its practice worthwhile and methodologically
sound. This situation is ironic. The time of bitter and divisive
disputes about the place of intellectual history in the humanities
may be a living memory, but it is an improbably distant one.
Everyone seems to be getting along these days: intellectual
historians with other kinds of historians, and intellectual
historians with one another. Yet only a generation ago, the field
was faced with marginalization - if not extinction - by powerful
external forces, which imposed a kind of exile, prompting a period
of intense theoretical self-examination and contention. Now
intellectual history is ascendant in the profession, and a kind of
mutual admiration, almost to the point of complacency, flourishes
where bitter polemics once festered. To reflect on this
extraordinary reversal and to chart future directions in the field
are the purposes of this collection of essays. They appear at an
"interim " moment because the field of European intellectual
history stands at a critical juncture. Despite recent successes,
intellectual historians can claim today no widespread agreement
about how to conduct their work, and they often seem to lack the
will to argue out the alternatives. The situation is comfortable.
Yet the absence of self-reflection and theoretical contest - which
were once compulsory, and arguably taken to excess - risks
devolving into a celebration of eclecticism under a large and cozy
tent. If eclecticism is a risk, it is also an opportunity, which
offers to intellectual historians the prospect of enriching their
own field and the broader practice of history through novel
openings and exchange. A wider disciplinary world beckons, as does
a frequently elusive interdisciplinary (and international) space.
Intellectual historians have an important role to play in fostering
such spaces, and European intellectual historians, in particular,
have an interest in doing so at a moment when the study of "Europe"
seems increasingly parochial to many when not connected to the
faraway lands Europeans once ruled and where their ideas have long
traveled. In this global and globalizing age, at this juncture for
the field, it is appropriate to step back from practice to engage
in a bout of theoretical reflection. The time is right to take
stock of where European intellectual history has been, to assess
where it is now, and to reflect on future possibilities.
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