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This volume takes a fresh approach to the issue of 'space' in
intellectual history and puts forward novel ways of rendering
conceptions of space useful for historians of political thought.
Notions of 'space' have become increasingly important to the
practice of intellectual historians in recent years. This is
evidenced by emerging locutions such as 'the international turn',
'global intellectual history', and 'political space'. Thus far,
however, it is still unclear what it actually means to take 'space'
seriously in intellectual history, and what we might gain from
doing so. Ranging from the early modern period to the twentieth
century, the contributions to this volume span a variety of diverse
topics and showcase the rewards of a spatial focus in intellectual
history, both as a kind of place and as an organising principle.
The book reconstructs the role of the modern territorial state in
grounding reflection on political legitimacy; the interface between
oceans and empires as a source of political reflection; and the
curious antecedents of today's spatial turn in German and Indian
visions of geopolitics in the interwar years. In doing so, it makes
a contribution to an ever-growing field. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Global Intellectual History.
This volume takes a fresh approach to the issue of 'space' in
intellectual history and puts forward novel ways of rendering
conceptions of space useful for historians of political thought.
Notions of 'space' have become increasingly important to the
practice of intellectual historians in recent years. This is
evidenced by emerging locutions such as 'the international turn',
'global intellectual history', and 'political space'. Thus far,
however, it is still unclear what it actually means to take 'space'
seriously in intellectual history, and what we might gain from
doing so. Ranging from the early modern period to the twentieth
century, the contributions to this volume span a variety of diverse
topics and showcase the rewards of a spatial focus in intellectual
history, both as a kind of place and as an organising principle.
The book reconstructs the role of the modern territorial state in
grounding reflection on political legitimacy; the interface between
oceans and empires as a source of political reflection; and the
curious antecedents of today's spatial turn in German and Indian
visions of geopolitics in the interwar years. In doing so, it makes
a contribution to an ever-growing field. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Global Intellectual History.
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