History and Theory leads the way in exploring the nature of history. Prominent international thinkers contribute their reflections in the following areas: critical philosophy of history, speculative philosophy of history, historiography, history of historiography, historical methodology, critical theory, and time and culture. Related disciplines are also covered within the journal, including interactions between history and the natural and social sciences, the humanities, and psychology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Issue Information – TOC (page 337)Version of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.10810
Article
HYPOTHESES, GENERALIZATIONS, AND CONVERGENCE: SOME PEIRCEAN THEMES IN THE STUDY OF HISTORY (pages 339–361)SERGE GRIGORIEVVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12023
Forum: Carl Schmitt in History and Theory
1. CARL SCHMITT BETWEEN HISTORY AND MYTH (pages 362–369)FEDERICO FINCHELSTEINVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12024
2. CONFRONTING DEFEAT: CARL SCHMITT BETWEEN THE VICTORS AND THE VANQUISHED (pages 370–378)ENZO TRAVERSOVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12025
3. CARL SCHMITT'S CONTRIBUTION TO A THEORY OF POLITICAL MYTH (pages 379–388)MARÍA PÍA LARAVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12026
4. PARTISANS AND POPULATIONS: THE PLACE OF CIVILIANS IN WAR, ALGERIA (1954–62) (pages 389–397)BENJAMIN CLAUDE BROWERVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12027
5. GROSSRAUM AND GEOPOLITICS: RESITUATING SCHMITT IN AN ATLANTIC CONTEXT (pages 398–406)MATTHEW SPECTERVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12028
Review Essays
HISTORY AND ITS DEAD (pages 407–417)Hans RuinVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12029
THE UNRESOLVED PROBLEMS OF LATE CRITICAL THEORY (pages 418–432)Richard J. BernsteinVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12030
NOTES ON CAMPS, OR, COUNTERFACTUAL FÜHRERS AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE JOKE (pages 433–441)Benjamin Aldes WurgaftVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12031
METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM VS. COLLECTIVIST HOLISM IN HISTORICAL EXPLANATION (pages 442–451)Richard EldridgeVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12032
“UNABLE TO RESIST”: ON THE “POSSIBILITY” OF “IMPOSSIBILITY” AND CHRISTOPHE BOUTON'S TIME AND FREEDOM (pages 452–465)Dale A. WilkersonVersion of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.12033
Website
Website (page 468)Version of Record online: 5 SEP 2017 / DOI: 10.1111/hith.10811