Sediments of Time: On Possible Histories
Sediments of Time features the most important essays by renowned German historian Reinhart Koselleck not previously available in English, several of them essential to his theory of history. The volume sheds new light on Koselleck's crucial concerns, including his theory of sediments of time; his theory of historical repetition, duration, and acceleration; his encounters with philosophical hermeneutics and political and legal thought; his concern with the limits of historical meaning; and his views on historical commemoration, including that of the Second World War and the Holocaust. A critical introduction addresses some of the challenges and potentials of Koselleck's reception in the Anglophone world.

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Sediments of Time: On Possible Histories
Sediments of Time features the most important essays by renowned German historian Reinhart Koselleck not previously available in English, several of them essential to his theory of history. The volume sheds new light on Koselleck's crucial concerns, including his theory of sediments of time; his theory of historical repetition, duration, and acceleration; his encounters with philosophical hermeneutics and political and legal thought; his concern with the limits of historical meaning; and his views on historical commemoration, including that of the Second World War and the Holocaust. A critical introduction addresses some of the challenges and potentials of Koselleck's reception in the Anglophone world.

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Sediments of Time: On Possible Histories

Sediments of Time: On Possible Histories

Sediments of Time: On Possible Histories

Sediments of Time: On Possible Histories

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Sediments of Time features the most important essays by renowned German historian Reinhart Koselleck not previously available in English, several of them essential to his theory of history. The volume sheds new light on Koselleck's crucial concerns, including his theory of sediments of time; his theory of historical repetition, duration, and acceleration; his encounters with philosophical hermeneutics and political and legal thought; his concern with the limits of historical meaning; and his views on historical commemoration, including that of the Second World War and the Holocaust. A critical introduction addresses some of the challenges and potentials of Koselleck's reception in the Anglophone world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503601512
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 05/08/2018
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Reinhart Koselleck (1923–2006) was one of the most influential European intellectual historians of the twentieth century. Sean Franzel is Associate Professor of German at the University of Missouri. Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Translating Koselleck ix

Part I

1 Sediments of Time 3

2 Fiction and Historical Reality 10

3 Space and History 24

4 Historik and Hermeneutics 41

5 Goethe's Untimely History 60

Part II

6 Does History Accelerate? 79

7 Constancy and Change of All Contemporary Histories Conceptual-Historical Notes 100

8 History, Law, and Justice 117

9 Linguistic Change and the History of Events 137

10 Structures of Repetition in Language and History 158

Part III

11 On the Meaning and Absurdity of History 177

12 Concepts of the Enemy 197

13 Sluices of Memory and Sediments of Experience: The Influence of the Two World Wars on Social Consciousness 207

14 Behind the Deadly Line: The Age of Totality 225

15 Forms and Traditions of Negative Memory 238

16 Histories in the Plural and the Theory of History An Interview with Carsten Dutt 250

Notes 267

Index 291

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