This article performs a reading informed by Honneth’s theory of recognition of the two best-known German novels of banditry of the 1790s, Johann Heinrich Zschokke’s Abaellino der große Bandit (1794) and Christian August Vulpius’ Rinaldo Rinaldini (1799) in an effort to understand how popular literature participates in and reflects upon the discourse on honour and recognition around 1800. Its status as popular genre makes the novel of banditry (Räuberroman) a potentially interesting source on shifts in the theory and practice of honour as experienced by ordinary Europeans at the turn of the 19th century. The genre was found to relate to the honour discourse not directly, but in the manner of a heterotopia, simultaneously located outside that...
This article investigates the rise and fall of the criminal celebrity in London between 1660 and 179...
The article considers the importance of military service in social advancement, here understood as f...
For many decades, popular literature, including crime and detective fiction, was viewed only in oppo...
This article performs a reading informed by Honneth’s theory of recognition of the two best-known Ge...
Honor has recently become a hot topic among historians. Medievalists, of course, have been familiar ...
There is a rich anthropological literature on honour and revenge, but more often than not, anal...
This essay aims at presenting a semiotic study of the ideological function of the concept of honour ...
This article discusses the extent to which ‘gang-culture’ can be seen as central to the social world...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on citi...
This article will examine the ways in which national identity was constructed in the French moral ta...
The history of seventeenth-century Swiss Brethren in the State of Bern has been one of growth, perse...
Cet article examine les changements dans les violences interpersonnelles dans les villes suisses de ...
textThis thesis focuses on the anachronistic poacher-hero figure in late nineteenth-century German l...
This article investigates how gossip developed as a tool of social control in eighteenth-century Kor...
La question de l’honneur est d’une importance cruciale pour l’histoire de la violence, mais dans la ...
This article investigates the rise and fall of the criminal celebrity in London between 1660 and 179...
The article considers the importance of military service in social advancement, here understood as f...
For many decades, popular literature, including crime and detective fiction, was viewed only in oppo...
This article performs a reading informed by Honneth’s theory of recognition of the two best-known Ge...
Honor has recently become a hot topic among historians. Medievalists, of course, have been familiar ...
There is a rich anthropological literature on honour and revenge, but more often than not, anal...
This essay aims at presenting a semiotic study of the ideological function of the concept of honour ...
This article discusses the extent to which ‘gang-culture’ can be seen as central to the social world...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016. One of the key concepts of Max Weber's writings on citi...
This article will examine the ways in which national identity was constructed in the French moral ta...
The history of seventeenth-century Swiss Brethren in the State of Bern has been one of growth, perse...
Cet article examine les changements dans les violences interpersonnelles dans les villes suisses de ...
textThis thesis focuses on the anachronistic poacher-hero figure in late nineteenth-century German l...
This article investigates how gossip developed as a tool of social control in eighteenth-century Kor...
La question de l’honneur est d’une importance cruciale pour l’histoire de la violence, mais dans la ...
This article investigates the rise and fall of the criminal celebrity in London between 1660 and 179...
The article considers the importance of military service in social advancement, here understood as f...
For many decades, popular literature, including crime and detective fiction, was viewed only in oppo...