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History and Theory, Studies in the Philosophy of History [Wesleyan University]; Volume XI, No. 1-3, Editor: George H. Nadel; History and Theory, Beiheft 12: Bibliography of Works in the Philosophy of History, 1500-1800, - Middletown (Connecticut), Wesleyan University Press 1972.
**** Inhalt / Table of contents: FEBRUARY 1972: Articles: PETER WILES, The Necessity and Impossibility of Political Economy; GEORGES DUBY, L'Histoire des systemes de valeurs; ISAAC KRAMNICK, Reflections on Revolution: Definition and Explanation in Recent Scholarship; Review Essays: JERROLD E. SEIGEL, Rhetoric and Philosophy in Renaissance Humanism (Nancy S. Struever); ROBERT A. NISBET, Social Change and History (Hubert J. O'Gorman); GEORGE HUPPERT, The Idea of Perfect History and DONALD R. KELLEY, Foundations of Modern Historical Scholarship (J. G. A. Pocock); MARTIN BALLARD, ed., New Movements in the Study and Teaching of History (Jurgen Herbst); ARTHUR MARWICK, The Nature of History and PAUL VEYNE, Comment on ecrit l'histoire (William H. McNeill); HUGH STRETTON, The Political Sciences (A. R. Louch); MAY 1972: Articles: ROBERT STOVER, Responsibility for the Cold War A Case Study in Historical Responsibility; TRACY B. STRONG, History and Choices: The Foundations of the Political Thought of Raymond Aron; RENATE BRIDENTHAL, Was There a Roman Homer? Niebuhr's Thesis and Its Critics; BALKRISHNA GOVIND GOKHALE, Gandhi and History; Review Essay: JOHN DEMOS, A Little Commonwealth; PHILIP J. GREVEN, JR., Four Generations; KENNETH A. LOCKRIDGE, A New England Town; ROBERT G. POPE, The Half-Way Covenant; and MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN, Peaceable Kingdoms (John M. Murrin); OCTOBER 1972: Articles: ARNALDO MOMIGLIANO, Tradition and the Classical Historian; EHUD SPRINZAK, Weber's Thesis as an Historical Explanation; FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER, The Nature and Value of Universal History: An Inaugural Lecture [1789] [Classics in the Philosophy of History Series]; BRUCE MAZLISH, The Tragic Farce of Marx, Hegel, and Engels; Review Essays: ROWLAND BERTHOFF, An Unsettled People (Neil Harris); PETER GAY, The Enlightenment: An Interpretation. Volume II: The Science of Freedom (Jean-Marie Goulemot); J. H. HEXTER, The History Primer (Bruce Kuklick); JOHN HIGHAM, Writing American History and ROBERT E. BROWN, Carl Becker on History and the American Revolution(Michael Kammen); DECEMBER 1972, BEIHEFT 12: BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY, 1500-1800, Compiled by Astrid Witschi-Bernz, Introductory note; Main Trends in Historical-Method Literature: Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries. / Ausgeschiedene Bibliotheksdublette mit Stempel auf fliegendem Vorsatz. Kopfschnitt minimal angestaubt. Band in gutem Zustand. / Former duplicate of a library. Ink stamp on the front endpaper. Top edge slightly dusty. Else: Good condition. -
History and Theory, Studies in the Philosophy of History [Wesleyan University]; Volume XI, No. 1-3, Editor: George H. Nadel; History and Theory, Beiheft 12: Bibliography of Works in the Philosophy of History, 1500-1800.

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History and Theory, Studies in the Philosophy of History [Wesleyan University]; Volume XIV, No. 1-3, Editor: George H. Nadel; History and Theory, Beiheft 14: Essays on Historicism, - Middletown (Connecticut), Wesleyan University Press 1975.
**** Inhalt / Table of contents: FEBRUARY 1975: Articles: RANDOLPH STARN, Meaning-Levels in the Theme of Historical Decline; ELAZAR WEINRYB, The Justification of a Causal Thesis: An Analysis of the Controversies over the Theses of Pirenne, Turner, and Weber; ERNST NOLTE, The Relationship between "Bourgeois" and "Marxist" Historiography; Review Essays: HAYDEN V. WHITE, Metahistory. The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe (John S. Nelson); ROBERT WILLIAM FOGEL and STANLEY L. ENGERMAN, Time on the Cross. The Economics of American Negro Slavery (Frank B. Tipton, Jr. and Clarence E. Walker); FRED WEINSTEIN and GERALD M. PLATT, The Wish to Be Free: Society, Psyche and Value Change and Psychoanalytic Sociology: An Essay on the Interpretation of Historical Data and the Phenomena of Collective Behavior (J. L. Talmon); MAY 1975: Articles: GERALD IZENBERG, Psychohistory and Intellectual History; ANTHONY T. GRAFTON, Joseph Scaliger and Historical Chronology: The Rise and Fall of a Discipline; W. H. WALSH, The Causation of Ideas; Review Essays: MARTIN JAY, The Dialectical Imagination. A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research (Heinz Lubasz); MICHAEL A. MEYER, ed., Ideas of Jewish History (Jacob Neusner); F. W. WALBANK, Polybius (Jacqueline de Romilly); STEVEN LUKES, Emile Durkheim. His Life and Work; ERNEST WALLWORK, Durkheim. Morality and Milieu; DOMINICK LACAPRA, Emile Durkheim. Sociologist and Philosopher (S. C. Humphreys); PETER LASLETT, ed., with RICHARD WALL, Household and Family in Past Time (Tamara K. Hareven); OCTOBER 1975: Articles: DAVID L. HULL, Central Subjects and Historical Narratives; HANS D. KELLNER, Time Out: The Discontinuity of Historical Consciousness; DALE H. PORTER, History as Process; GABRIELLE M. SPIEGEL, Political Utility in Medieval Historiography: A Sketch; Review Essays: ALICE KOHLI-KUNZ, Erinnern und Vergessen. Das Gegenwärtigsein des Vergangenen als Grundproblem historischer Wissenschaft and JOACHIM and ORLINDE RADKAU, Praxis der Geschichtswissenschaft. Die Desorientiertheit des historischen Interesses (Robert Anchor); HAROLD TOLIVER, Animate Illusions. Explanations of Narrative Structure (A. R. Louch); KURT KLUXEN, Vorlesungen zur Geschichtstheorie (Henry Pachter); R. J. WHITE, Thomas Hardy and History (Robert E. Bonner); DECEMBER 1975, BEIHEFT 14: Essays on Historicism; LEONARD KRIEGER, Elements of Early Historicism: Experience, Theory, and History in Ranke; PIETRO ROSSI, The Ideological Valences of Twentieth-Century Historicism; JOHN PASSMORE, The Poverty of Historicism Revisited; HAYDEN V. WHITE, Historicism, History, and the Figurative Imagination. / Ausgeschiedene Bibliotheksdublette mit Stempel auf fliegendem Vorsatz. Kopfschnitt minimal angestaubt. Band in gutem Zustand. / Former duplicate of a library. Ink stamp on the front endpaper. Top edge slightly dusty. Else: Good condition. -
History and Theory, Studies in the Philosophy of History [Wesleyan University]; Volume XIV, No. 1-3, Editor: George H. Nadel; History and Theory, Beiheft 14: Essays on Historicism.

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History and Theory, Studies in the Philosophy of History [Wesleyan University]; Volume XVI, No. 1-3, Editor: George H. Nadel, - Middletown (Connecticut), Wesleyan University Press 1977.
**** Inhalt / Table of contents: FEBRUARY 1977: Articles: JEAN SEZNEC, Michelet in Germany: A Journey in Self-Discovery; GUY OAKES, The Verstehen Thesis and the Foundations of Max Weber's Methodology; CARL E. PLETSCH, History and Friedrich Nietzsche's Philosophy of Time; JOHN C. ECKALBAR, The Saint-Simonian Philosophy of History: A Note; Review Essays: ISAIAH BERLIN, Vico and Herder. Two Studies in the History of Ideas (Patrick Gardiner); HANS-ULRICH WEHLER, ed., Geschichte und Ökonomie and Geschichte und Soziologie; PETER CHRISTIAN LUDZ, ed., Soziologie und Sozialgeschichte; and GERHARD SCHULZ, ed., Geschichte heute (Karl-Georg Faber); LEON J. GOLDSTEIN, Historical Knowing (J. L. Gorman); MAY 1977: Articles: JOHN P. DIGGINS, Animism and the Origins of Alienation: The Anthropological Perspective of Thorstein Veblen; RODNEY J. MORRISON, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Supreme Court: An Example of the Use of Probability Theory in Political History; WERNER J. CAHNMAN, Toennies in America; THOMAS BURGER, Droysen's Defense of Historiography: A Note; Review Essays: MICHAEL PAUL ROGIN, Fathers and Children. Andrew Jackson and the Subjugation of the American Indian (Lewis Perry); WILLIAM A. GALSTON, Kant and the Problem of History (W. H. Walsh); PETER HANNS REILL, The German Enlightenment and the Rise of Historicism (Helen P. Liebel); LINDA ORR, Jules Michelet. Nature, History, and Language (Hans Kellner); OCTOBER 1977: Articles: DOMINICK LACAPRA, Habermas and the Grounding of Critical Theory; DONALD MCINTOSH, The Objective Bases of Max Weber's Ideal Types; GERALD A. PRESS, History and the Development of the Idea of History in Antiquity; JOSEPH F. BYRNES, Suggestions on Writing the History of Psychological Data; Review Essays: J. G. A. POCOCK, The Machiavellian Moment. Florentine Political Thought and Atlantic Republican Tradition (J. H. Hexter); PETER D. MCCLELLAND, Causal Explanation and Model Building in History, Economics, and the New Economic History (David Braybrooke); PETER GAY, Art and Act. On Causes in History: Manet, Gropius, Mondrian (Richard Wollheim); SIDNEY M. BOLKOSKY, The Distorted Image. German Jewish Perceptions of Germans and Germany, 1918-1935 (Peter Loewenberg). / Ausgeschiedene Bibliotheksdublette mit Stempeln auf den Schnitten und dem fliegenden Vorsatz. Band in gutem bis sehr gutem Zustand. / Former duplicate of a library. Ink stamps on the front endpaper, the edges and on title page. Good to very good condition. -
History and Theory, Studies in the Philosophy of History [Wesleyan University]; Volume XVI, No. 1-3, Editor: George H. Nadel.

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Ghosh, Peter: A Historian Reads Max Weber. Essays on the Protestant Ethic. (Kultur- und sozialwissenschaftliche Studien /Studies in Cultural and Social Sciences 1). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2008.
Max Weber's Protestant Ethic is undoubtedly the most widely-read text in Western social theory of the last century. But is it really known? The proposition of this book is that it is not. Innumerable readers will "know" it for their own pedagogic and theoretical purposes, but properly historical grasp of the work's full range of meanings, of its place within the fertile culture of the German states before 1914, and within Max Weber's intellectual biography remains slight. The essays in this volume derive from the author's work in translating and commenting on the Protestant Ethic. They seek (first) to cast light on the range and extent of Weber's intellectual concerns when he was writing in 1904-05: not just English Puritanism, German theology, and capitalism, but also Herrschaft, Judaism, and the shape of Occidental history. This then serves to recapture the continuity and unity of Weber's intellectual development, so that once more we may see the Protestant Ethic at the centre of his oeuvre, the indispensable prelude to

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