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 InformationPages: 309 / First Published: 02 September 2020
Articles
HOW THE VISUAL IS SPATIAL: CONTEMPORARY SPATIAL HISTORY, NEO‐MARXISM, AND THE GHOST OF BRAUDELWILLIAM RANKINPages: 311–342 / First Published: 02 September 2020
THE ORIGINS OF RACISM: A CRITIQUE OF THE HISTORY OF IDEASVANITA SETHPages: 343–368 / First Published: 02 September 2020
Forum: Decolonizing Histories in Theory and Practice
1. DECOLONIZING HISTORIES IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: AN INTRODUCTIONWARWICK ANDERSONPages: 369–375 / First Published: 02 September 2020
2. SOME KEYWORDS TOWARD DECOLONIAL METHODS: STUDYING SETTLER COLONIAL HISTORIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLENCE FROM TKARONTOMICHELLE MURPHYPages: 376–384 / First Published: 02 September 2020
3. FROM ENVIRONMENTAL CASE STUDY TO ENVIRONMENTAL KIN STUDYANJA KANNGIESER, ZOE TODDPages: 385–393 / First Published: 02 September 2020
4. TECHNOPOLITICS IN THE ARCHIVE: SOVEREIGNTY, RESEARCH, AND EVERYDAY LIFETOM ÖZDEN‐SCHILLINGPages: 394–402 / First Published: 02 September 2020
5. “RELATED” HISTORIES: ON EPISTEMIC AND REPARATIVE DECOLONIZATIONTIMOTHY NEALE, EMMA KOWALPages: 403–412 / First Published: 02 September 2020
6. FROM DECOLONIAL INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES TO VERNACULAR IDEAS IN SOUTHEAST ASIAJUNO SALAZAR PARREÑASPages: 413–420 / First Published: 02 September 2020
7. TOWARD A GENEALOGY OF THE RESEARCHER AS SUBJECT IN POST/DECOLONIAL PACIFIC HISTORIESMIRANDA JOHNSONPages: 421–429 / First Published: 02 September 2020
8. FINDING DECOLONIAL METAPHORS IN POSTCOLONIAL HISTORIESWARWICK ANDERSONPages: 430–438 / First Published: 02 September 2020
9. MOVING FROM, AND BEYOND, INVENTED CATEGORIES: AFTERWORDSGABRIELA SOTO LAVEAGAPages: 439–447 / First Published: 02 September 2020
Review Essays
HOW TO REINVENT THE FUTURE?Marek TammPages: 448–458 / First Published: 02 September 2020
WONDER: FROM POETICS TO POLITICSJaume AurellPages: 459–470 / First Published: 02 September 2020
HISTORY PAINTING AND ITS CHANGING SUBJECTSDavid CarrierPages: 471–481 / First Published: 02 September 2020
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY CONFRONTS THE LONGUE DURÉESuzanne MarchandPages: 482–489 / First Published: 02 September 2020
HISTORY WRITING WITHOUT CLOSUREMaria GreverPages: 490–496 / First Published: 02 September 2020