History and Theory

Papers
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HISTORICAL FUTURES24
KOSELLECK'S TIMES18
FOSSILIZATION, OR THE MATTER OF HISTORICAL FUTURES*11
DIGITAL DOPING FOR HISTORIANS: CAN HISTORY, MEMORY, AND HISTORICAL THEORY BE RENDERED ARTIFICIALLY INTELLIGENT?11
CIRCULATION, ARENAS, AND THE QUEST FOR PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE: HISTORIOGRAPHICAL CURRENTS AND ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS11
PREDICTIONS WITHOUT FUTURES*10
NATURAL HISTORIES FOR THE ANTHROPOCENE: KOSELLECK'S THEORIES AND THE POSSIBILITY OF A HISTORY OF LIFETIMES9
INTO THE UNKNOWN: CLUES, HINTS, AND PROJECTS IN THE HISTORY OF KNOWLEDGE8
EXTINCTION AND THE END OF FUTURES*7
1. TIMES OF THE EVENT: AN INTRODUCTION6
5. CONTROVERSIAL CHRONOLOGIES: THE TEMPORAL DEMARCATION OF HISTORIC EVENTS5
PREFIGURATIVE HUMANITIES5
3. LAW AND THE TIME OF ANGELS: INTERNATIONAL LAW'S METHOD WARS AND THE AFFECTIVE LIFE OF DISCIPLINES5
CHRONOS, KAIROS, KRISIS: THE GENESIS OF WESTERN TIME4
POTENTIAL HISTORY: READING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FROM INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGES*4
WEIGHING CONTEXT AND PRACTICES: THEODOR MOMMSEN AND THE MANY DIMENSIONS OF NINETEENTH‐CENTURY HUMANISTIC KNOWLEDGE4
2. DESPITE SINGULARITY: THE EVENT AND ITS MANIFOLD STRUCTURES OF REPETITION4
KNOWLEDGE IN MEDIAS RES: TOWARD A MEDIA HISTORY OF SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND TECHNOLOGY4
“STARING INTO THE SINGULARITY” AND OTHER POSTHUMAN TALES: TRANSHUMANIST STORIES OF FUTURE CHANGE4
GETTING BACK TO NORMAL: ON NORMATIVITY IN HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY3
THE ESSENTIAL TENSION: HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT3
OPENING DOORS: A TURN TO KNOWLEDGE3
THE CRITICAL PROMISES OF THE HISTORY OF KNOWLEDGE: PERSPECTIVES FROM EAST ASIAN STUDIES3
TOWARD THE RECOGNITION OF ARTIFICIAL HISTORY MAKERS3
PUTTING CLIO BACK IN CLIOMETRICS3
KOSELLECK ON “HISTORIES” VERSUS “HISTORY”; OR, HISTORICAL ONTOLOGY VERSUS HISTORICAL EPISTEMOLOGY3
VIRTUAL HISTORIOGRAPHY: OPENING HISTORY TOWARD THE FUTURE2
OPENING THE BLACK BOX OF INTERPRETATION: DIGITAL HISTORY PRACTICES AS MODELS OF KNOWLEDGE2
STILL PLAYING WITH THE PAST: HISTORY, HISTORIANS, AND DIGITAL GAMES2
APPROXIMATING ALGORITHMS: FROM DISCRIMINATING DATA TO TALKING WITH AN AI2
EPISTEMIC WOUNDED ATTACHMENTS: RECOVERING DEFINITIONAL SUBJECTIVITY THROUGH COLONIAL LIBRARIES2
THE TIME OF POLITICS, THE POLITICS OF TIME, AND POLITICIZED TIME: AN INTRODUCTION TO CHRONOPOLITICS2
MARKING TIME AND WRITING HISTORIES2
REOPENING THE FUTURE: EMERGING WORLDS AND NOVEL HISTORICAL FUTURES*2
HISTORY AND POLITICS AS IF WE STILL LIVED IN THE HOLOCENE1
METAPHYSICS IN HISTORY: NOTES ON THE ORIGINS OF AUTHORITARIANISM AND POPULISM1
HISTORICAL PRACTICE IN THE ERA OF DIGITAL HISTORY1
UNINTENTIONAL MONUMENTS, OR THE MATERIALIZING OF AN OPEN PAST1
THE ENDLESS ACCUMULATION OF HISTORY IN FINANCIAL TIMES1
2. ON THE DOMESTICATION OF CRITICAL LEGAL HISTORY1
DELEUZE'S FOUCAULT: ON THE POSSIBILITY OF AN OUTSIDE OF KNOWLEDGE/POWER1
COMPOSING HISTORY FOR THE WEB: DIGITAL REFORMULATION OF NARRATIVE, EVIDENCE, AND CONTEXT1
DECONSTRUCTING HISTORICIST TIME, OR TIME'S SCRIBE1
THE COUNTED TIME: TECHNICAL TEMPORALITIES AND THEIR CHALLENGES TO HISTORY1
4. THEORIZING CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY1
WHAT, AT LONG LAST, IS HISTORICAL THEORY FOR? REFLECTIONS ON HISTORICAL THEORY IN A POST‐TRUTH WORLD1
NIETZSCHE'S EARLY AND LATE CONCEPTIONS OF TIME AND ETERNAL RECURRENCE1
AN AFROPESSIMIST ACCOUNT OF HISTORY1
IMPLICATED GAMING: CHOICE AND COMPLICITY IN LUDIC HOLOCAUST MEMORY1
CLASS OR COMMUNITY? MARX, THE RUSSIAN COMMUNE, AND CONTEMPORARY CRITICAL THEORY1
THE THORN OF HISTORY: UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES AND SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY1
HISTORY'S NARRATIVE EXPLANATION UNDER THE LOGIC OF CAUSAL IMPUTATION: AN ESSAY IN HONOR OF MAX WEBER'S DEATH CENTENARY1
3. BEYOND REPRESENTATION: PICTORIAL TEMPORALITY AND THE RELATIONAL TIME OF THE EVENT1
PRINCIPLES OF NARRATIVE REASON1
HISTORY AS ANTIDOTE: THE ARGUMENT FOR DOCUMENTATION IN DIGITAL HISTORY1
VICO'S NEW SCIENCE AND A NEW POETIC PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE1
“WHAT HAS POSTERITY EVER DONE FOR ME?”: FUTURE GENERATIONS, INTERGENERATIONAL JUSTICE, AND THE CHRONOPOLITICS OF DISTANT FUTURES1
WHOEVER ARE HISTORIES FOR? PLURALIZATION, BORDER THINKING, AND POTENTIAL HISTORIES1
4. EVENTS GETTING AHEAD OF THEMSELVES: RETHINKING THE TEMPORALITY OF EXPECTATIONS1
HISTORY OF EMOTIONAL SUFFERING: FROM EMOTIONS TO NEEDS IN THE HISTORY OF EMOTIONS1
AN APOLOGIA FOR ARTHUR LOVEJOY'S LONG‐RANGE APPROACH TO THE HISTORY OF IDEAS1
5. FAMILY LAW MATTERS1
RECONCEIVING THE PRACTICE OF HISTORY: FROM REPRESENTATION TO TRANSLATION1
REQUIRED: A THEORY OF ALLOWABLE GAPS1
REPRESENTING SPATIAL CONCEPTS: MODERN EAST ASIAN HISTORY IN A DIGITAL PUBLICATION FORMAT1
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THE TWICE UNEARTHED: THE TROPE OF CENSORSHIP AND THE SENSE OF HISTORY0
1. CHASING INDIA IN MEXICO CITY0
4. A Response to François Hartog, “Chronos, Kairos, Krisis: The Genesis of Western Time0
WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT FASCISM0
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LANGUAGE—HISTORY—PRESENCE0
THE LONG GOODBYE: RECENT PERSPECTIVES ON THE KOSELLECK/SCHMITT QUESTION0
THE REFRACTION OF WHITE: THE PRIMARY COLORS OF HAYDEN WHITE'S TROPOLOGICAL THEORY OF DISCOURSE0
POPULAR KINEMATICS: TECHNICAL KNOWING IN THE AGE OF MACHINES0
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5. A Response to François Hartog, “Chronos, Kairos, Krisis: The Genesis of Western Time0
ACTS OF THOUGHT AND RE‐ENACTMENT IN COLLINGWOOD'S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY0
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TRUTHFUL IS MORAL: PRACTICING ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY IN CHINESE HISTORIOGRAPHY0
NOSTALGIA AND (PRE‐)MODERNITY0
CAN A PREDICTED FUTURE STILL BE AN OPEN FUTURE? ALGORITHMIC FORECASTS AND ACTIONABILITY IN PRECISION MEDICINE*0
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GREEN BOUGHS ON THE GRAVES: UNMOORING HERAT FROM IMPERIAL TIME0
BYSTANDERS, JEWS, AND HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION0
SO YOU WANT TO BE A HISTORIAN?0
TIME GARDENS, TIME FIGURES, AND TIME REGIMES0
ENLIGHTENMENT, INFORMATION, AND THE COPERNICAN DELAY: A VENTURE INTO THE HISTORY OF KNOWLEDGE0
COLLINGWOOD'S WHALE, CHAKRABARTY'S CONUNDRUM, AND BRAUDEL'S BORROWED TIME0
ERRATUM TO “GREEN BOUGHS ON THE GRAVES: UNMOORING HERAT FROM IMPERIAL TIME”0
BENEATH MEANING, ORIENTATIONAL NARRATIVES, AND DANTO'S ESSENTIALIST THEORY OF ART: ON NOËL CARROLL'S ELUCIDATIONS AND CONTESTATIONS0
RESTORING CONTINUITY: NOTES ON HISTORY AND FICTION0
2. READING ACROSS FIRISHTA AND CHIMALPAHIN0
TEXTS AND TRADITIONS IN CHINESE AND COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY0
WITH OR AGAINST HAYDEN WHITE? REFLECTIONS ON THEORY OF HISTORY AND SUBJECT FORMATION0
THE ANTHROPOCENE AND THE PLANET0
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2. A Response to François Hartog, “Chronos, Kairos, Krisis: The Genesis of Western Time0
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HISTORY MAKING AND ETHICS—AN INTEGRAL RELATIONSHIP?0
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THE EYE AND THE MIND: MARY CHEVES WEST PERKY, IMAGINATIVE PHENOMENOLOGY, AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF REVERSE HALLUCINATION0
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WHAT IS THE POLITICAL? A VIEW FROM THE “GLOBAL SOUTH”*0
THE HORIZON OF HISTORY MOVED BY MODERNITY: AFTER AND BEYOND KOSELLECK0
CLASS AND CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS ACCORDING TO E. P. THOMPSON0
CORRIGENDUM0
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CHRONOCENOSIS: HOW TO IMAGINE THE MULTIPLICITY OF TEMPORALITIES WITHOUT LOSING THE EMPHASIS ON POWER AND CONFLICTS0
ADVENTURES IN TIMELAND0
PEASANTS, BRIGANDS, AND THE CHRONOPOLITICS OF THE NEW LEVIATHAN IN THE MEZZOGIORNO0
3. RESPONSES FROM LATIN AMERICA: THOUGHTS OF A CONTEMPORARY SCHOLAR AND OF THE SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY INDIGENOUS HISTORIAN CHIMALPAHIN0
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A HOUSE WITH EXPOSED BEAMS: INQUIRY‐BASED LEARNING AND HISTORIANS’ ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES AS SCHOLAR‐TEACHERS0
MEDIEVALISMS AND MEDIEVAL TIMES: CONFRONTING CHRONOPOLITICS WITH MEDIEVAL TEXTURES OF TIME0
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THEORIZING AND PRACTICING HISTORY AS THE METABOLIZATION OF THE WORLD: A CONVERSATION WITH HANS ULRICH GUMBRECHT0
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1. A Response to François Hartog, “Chronos, Kairos, Krisis: The Genesis of Western Time0
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THE ENDURING PUBLIC STRUGGLE TO CONSTRUCT, CONTROL, AND CHALLENGE HISTORICAL MEMORIES0
REVOLUTIONARY SPECTATORSHIP AND SUBALTERNITY: FOUCAULT IN IRAN0
THE UNCERTAIN STUFF OF HISTORY: OUTLINE OF A THEORY OF INTENTIONALITY—THING BY THING0
THE UNCONSCIOUS IN INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIETY: ON THE APPLICATION OF PSYCHOANALYTIC CATEGORIES IN HISTORIOGRAPHY0
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THE ARCHIVE AS CHRONOTOPOS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: TOWARD A HISTORY OF ARCHIVAL TIMES0
TRAUMA DELEGITIMIZED: KARL LÖWITH AND THE COSMIC VIEW OF HISTORY0
THE OPENING OF HISTORICAL FUTURES*0
HOW SHOULD HISTORIANS EMPATHIZE?0
OBITUARY0
(UN)DOING HISTORY: A CASE FOR EPISTEMOLOGICAL ALTERITY0
WHAT IS RESPONSIBILITY TOWARD THE PAST? ETHICAL, EXISTENTIAL, AND TRANSGENERATIONAL DIMENSIONS0
BEYOND HISTORICISM AND UNIVERSALISM: EPIC, HISTORY, AND MEMORY0
ISAIAH BERLIN AS A HISTORIAN0
MORE THAN MEETS THE FACT: THE UNIVERSALITY OF HISTORY AND THE COLONIAL MEDIATION0
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QUESTIONS IN HISTORIOGRAPHY FROM THE NINETEENTH CENTURY TO THE AGE OF GENERATIVE AI0
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ON FUTURES AND ENDINGS: NARRATOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF CRISES*0
3. A Response to François Hartog, “Chronos, Kairos, Krisis: The Genesis of Western Time0
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SEAGULLS! ON MARTIN HÄGGLUND'S THIS LIFE: SECULAR FAITH AND SPIRITUAL FREEDOM0
DĒMOKRATIA'S POSSIBLE DISCONNECTION: UNTIMELY ANTIQUITY, TEMPORAL OUTSIDENESS, AND HISTORICAL FUTURES OF POLITICS*0
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GO FIGURE: FREDRIC JAMESON ON WALTER BENJAMIN0
NARRATIVITY, EXPERIENCE, AND MEANING10
THE OLD AND NEW OF DIGITAL HISTORY0
DISENTANGLING PERSIANATE SELFHOOD FROM METHODOLOGICAL NATIONALISM0
PAINTING HISTORY: PICTURE, WITNESS, AND ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY0
HUME, HISTORY, AND THE USES OF SYMPATHY0
THE SAME WORLD FOR ALL OF US0
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CATASTROPHE NOW0
6. PROXIMATE CAUSATION IN LEGAL HISTORIOGRAPHY0
1989: THE CHRONOPOLITICS OF REVOLUTION0
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THE MANIFESTO, THE TIMELINE, AND THE MEMORY SITE: THE 22 JULY 2011 ATTACKS IN NORWAY AND THE CHRONOPOLITICS OF GENRE0
HAYDEN WHITE'S ENTHUSIASM FOR HEGEL0
DEFENDING SPIRIT, SPIRITUALIZING MATTER: NINETEENTH‐CENTURY FRENCH ACADEMIC PHILOSOPHY AND THE MEDICAL SCIENCES0
1. HISTORIOGRAPHY, IDEOLOGY, AND LAW: AN INTRODUCTION0
WITH SPLINTERS (OR STARS) IN OUR EYES: ON READING THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL WITH MARTIN JAY0
SAME/DIFFERENCE? TOWARD A SAPPHIC/NONBINARY SEXUALITY OF HISTORY0
WHAT ARE “TEMPORALITIES” IN HISTORY?0
6. A Response to François Hartog, “Chronos, Kairos, Krisis: The Genesis of Western Time0
INVENTING THE ALPHABET: THE TECHNOLOGIES OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION0
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THINKING ON LOCATION: AN ESSAY IN THE VULNERABILITY OF THE SUBJECT0
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TRANSLATION IN HISTORY AND METAHISTORY10
THE TWILIGHT OF THE GODS? GENOMIC HISTORY AND THE RETURN OF RACE IN THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN0
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STRANGE FUTURES, NEW SUBJECTS0
THE POSSIBILITY OF AN OUTSIDE: THEORETICAL PREAMBLE0
VALIDATING HISTORICAL INTERPRETATIONS: AN APPROACH FROM CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY0
“TESTIMONY STOPS WHERE HISTORY BEGINS”: UNDERSTANDING AND ETHICS IN RELATION TO HISTORICAL AND PRACTICAL PASTS0
DISCIPLINING THE ANTHROPOCENE0
WHY IS LITERATURE NECESSARY FOR THEORIZING MODERN TIME?0
TRUE NORTH*0
THE PROPERTIES OF DIGITAL HISTORY0
A VIRTUE ETHICS FOR HISTORIANS: PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS0
WHAT'S IN A NAME? PAST POSSIBILITIES AND THE CHALLENGES OF HISTORICIZING COUNTERFACTUAL HISTORY0
VALIDITY NOW0
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MAKING THE PAST SPEAK: ACCELERATION, RESONANCE, AND PRESENCE10
OPEN LETTERS IN CLOSED SOCIETIES: THE VALUES OF HISTORIANS UNDER ATTACK0
HOMO COMPLEXUS: THE “HISTORICAL FUTURE” OF COMPLICITY0
WHAT IS HISTORY IN A SETTLER COLONIAL SOCIETY? MAPPING THE LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES OF ETHICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY USING AN AUSTRALIAN CASE STUDY0
TO FLY THE PLANE: LANGUAGE GAMES, HISTORICAL NARRATIVES, AND EMOTIONS0
UNTHEORIZING DISCOURSE0
THE RATIONALITY WARS: THE ANCIENT GREEKS AND THE COUNTER‐ENLIGHTENMENT IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA0
IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND: ON THE HISTORY OF MIND AND OTHER MATTERS0
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THRIVING ON THE MARGINS OF HISTORY: ENGAGING WITH THE PAST IN THE VERNACULAR0
Obituary0
HISTORY: A HANDMAID'S TALE0
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