This article offers a fresh assessment of the current condition of ‘culturalist’ international history, exploring its achievements and limitations, taxonomising its key threads and charting an agenda for the future. It argues that at its heart lie two core concerns, one with narratives and the other with bodies. Thinking in this way allows us both to tie together work which initially appears disparate - endowing a bewilderingly diverse mass of scholarship with coherence and shape - and to better grasp the project’s current trajectory. It analyses how these two issues rose to prominence, discussing not only the merits and failings of previous ‘culturalist’ work but also linkages with shifting debates in historical theory in the aftermath of ...
This article argues that the discipline of world history, with its interdisciplinary ties to the soc...
Emergent properties of global political culture were examined using data from the World History Surv...
The main goal of this article is to show, in which way the main assumptions of cultural studies may ...
This article offers a fresh assessment of the current condition of ‘culturalist’ international histo...
The rise of the ‘cultural turn’ has breathed new life into the practice of international history ove...
The recent transnational, global and cultural turns have challenged international historians to reco...
The idea of a ‘cultural turn’ in the philosophy and subject matter of British academic historians is...
This essay provides an overview of the disciplinary and analytical significance of David Armitage's ...
Published online: June 2022This article charts the confluence and eventual overlap between two diffe...
This essay has been written to serve as a prolegomenon for a new journal in Global History. It opens...
For most of the life-span of the historical profession, in most parts of the world, historians were ...
This article offers a kind of map of intellectual fields that are more or less close to cultural his...
This article argues for a ‘history from between’ as the best lens through which to understand the co...
Recent works on ‘uneven and combined development’ (UCD) have focused on its contributions to the stu...
International history as a discipline has a solid and lasting background. This article identifies tw...
This article argues that the discipline of world history, with its interdisciplinary ties to the soc...
Emergent properties of global political culture were examined using data from the World History Surv...
The main goal of this article is to show, in which way the main assumptions of cultural studies may ...
This article offers a fresh assessment of the current condition of ‘culturalist’ international histo...
The rise of the ‘cultural turn’ has breathed new life into the practice of international history ove...
The recent transnational, global and cultural turns have challenged international historians to reco...
The idea of a ‘cultural turn’ in the philosophy and subject matter of British academic historians is...
This essay provides an overview of the disciplinary and analytical significance of David Armitage's ...
Published online: June 2022This article charts the confluence and eventual overlap between two diffe...
This essay has been written to serve as a prolegomenon for a new journal in Global History. It opens...
For most of the life-span of the historical profession, in most parts of the world, historians were ...
This article offers a kind of map of intellectual fields that are more or less close to cultural his...
This article argues for a ‘history from between’ as the best lens through which to understand the co...
Recent works on ‘uneven and combined development’ (UCD) have focused on its contributions to the stu...
International history as a discipline has a solid and lasting background. This article identifies tw...
This article argues that the discipline of world history, with its interdisciplinary ties to the soc...
Emergent properties of global political culture were examined using data from the World History Surv...
The main goal of this article is to show, in which way the main assumptions of cultural studies may ...