Political theorists, especially in the subfi eld of ideology studies, continue to draw insights from Begriff sgeschichte (conceptual history) to help them better analyze the morphology of political concepts over time. However, other aspects of Reinhart Koselleck’s work remain underutilized. This is especially true of the connections between Begriff sgeschichte and his development of a theory of history (Historik), dealing with the broader intersection of language, structure, and the experience of time. This article focuses on just one aspect of this intersection: on the potential relevance of Koselleck’s use of the concept of horizon to theorize a particular “horizonal mode” of the politics of time. After discussing some relevant features o...
For a long time, the reception of German historian and theorist Reinhart Kosellecks work focused on ...
This article explores the conditions of possibility of a global history of political concepts by ela...
According to Reinhart Koselleck, in every moment a congeries of “temporal strata” are effectively co...
Political theorists, especially in the subfi eld of ideology studies, continue to draw insights from...
Over the past two decades or so there has been a fruitful collaboration between conceptual historian...
This thesis examines the temporal dimension of political thought. From the standpoint of ideology st...
In recent years students of politics have begun to recognise Reinhart Koselleck’s practice of Begrif...
»History always has something to do with time«. Throughout his work, Reinhart Koselleck proposed con...
»History always has something to do with time«. Throughout his work, Reinhart Koselleck proposed con...
The work of Reinhart Koselleck (1985; 2002) is synonymous to what has come to be known in 20th centu...
This article aims to examine, in a historiographical view and according the perspective of the Theor...
This paper aims to develop new theoretical frameworks for the rigorous practice of a history of poli...
Moving from Koselleck's most recent essays on Historik, the author explores the role played by histo...
This article explores the conditions of possibility of a global history of political concepts by ela...
For a long time, the reception of German historian and theorist Reinhart Kosellecks work focused on ...
For a long time, the reception of German historian and theorist Reinhart Kosellecks work focused on ...
This article explores the conditions of possibility of a global history of political concepts by ela...
According to Reinhart Koselleck, in every moment a congeries of “temporal strata” are effectively co...
Political theorists, especially in the subfi eld of ideology studies, continue to draw insights from...
Over the past two decades or so there has been a fruitful collaboration between conceptual historian...
This thesis examines the temporal dimension of political thought. From the standpoint of ideology st...
In recent years students of politics have begun to recognise Reinhart Koselleck’s practice of Begrif...
»History always has something to do with time«. Throughout his work, Reinhart Koselleck proposed con...
»History always has something to do with time«. Throughout his work, Reinhart Koselleck proposed con...
The work of Reinhart Koselleck (1985; 2002) is synonymous to what has come to be known in 20th centu...
This article aims to examine, in a historiographical view and according the perspective of the Theor...
This paper aims to develop new theoretical frameworks for the rigorous practice of a history of poli...
Moving from Koselleck's most recent essays on Historik, the author explores the role played by histo...
This article explores the conditions of possibility of a global history of political concepts by ela...
For a long time, the reception of German historian and theorist Reinhart Kosellecks work focused on ...
For a long time, the reception of German historian and theorist Reinhart Kosellecks work focused on ...
This article explores the conditions of possibility of a global history of political concepts by ela...
According to Reinhart Koselleck, in every moment a congeries of “temporal strata” are effectively co...