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.
Issue Information
Issue Information Pages: 1 / First Published: 18 March 2020
Articles
THE PUZZLE OF THE BANQUET HALL OF THE DUKES: THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF SWEDISH HISTORICAL RESEARCH STUDIED THROUGH LUDWIK FLECK'S “THOUGHT COLLECTIVE” AND “THOUGHT STYLE” ERIKA HARLITZ‐KERN Pages: 3–21 / First Published: 18 March 2020
METHOD AND MEANING: RANKE AND DROYSEN ON THE HISTORIAN'S DISCIPLINARY ETHOS KATHERINA KINZEL Pages: 22–41 / First Published: 18 March 2020
MIGRATION AND NARRATION: HOW EUROPEAN HISTORIANS IN THE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES TOLD THE HISTORY OF HUMAN MASS MIGRATIONS OR VÖLKERWANDERUNGEN FELIX WIEDEMANN Pages: 42–60 / First Published: 18 March 2020
FROM HISTORICAL STRUCTURES TO TEMPORAL LAYERS: HANS FREYER AND CONCEPTUAL HISTORY TIMO PANKAKOSKI Pages: 61–91 / First Published: 18 March 2020
A TURNING POINT IN THEORY OF HISTORY: THE PLACE OF HAYDEN WHITE IN THE HISTORY OF METAHISTORY JÖRN RÜSEN Pages: 92–102 / First Published: 18 March 2020
Review Article
OF BOUNDARIES, PLACES, AND SITUATIONS PHILIP J. ETHINGTON Pages: 103–127 / First Published: 18 March 2020
Review Essays
BECOMINGS OF PAST EVENTS Sébastien Ledoux Pages: 128–141 / First Published: 18 March 2020
A MOST MODERN SUBJECT: THE DISCIPLINE OF HISTORY AND THE FASHIONING OF NATIONALIST AND OTHER MODERN SUBJECTIVITIES Peter Gottschalk Pages: 142–155 / First Published: 18 March 2020
LANDSCAPE IN ITS PLACE: THE IMAGINATION OF KASHMIR IN SANSKRIT AND BEYOND Luther Obrock Pages: 156–164 / First Published: 18 March 2020