100 entries most recently downloaded from the set: "Subject = D History General and Old World" in "Warwick Research Archives Project Repository"

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  1. Refuting Marx and Engels : Australian utopianism in the 1890s.Verity Burgmann - unknown
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  2. The development of the West German intellectual.Rob Burns & Wilfried van der Will - unknown
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  3. West German intellectuals and ideology.Rob Burns - unknown
  4. A Rancierian reflection on class nostalgia in times of crisis : Didier Eribon's Retour à Reims (2009).Oliver Davis - unknown
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  5. The limitations of dispersive freedom : Michel Foucault and historiography.David Ashby - unknown
    In this thesis I argue that Foucault's dispersive historiography is a deepening rather than a purifying of historical existence. This emphasis upon dispersion as a critical principle is contrasted with, and delimited by the possibility of the narrative comprehension of historical existence exemplified by the hermeneutics of Paul Ricoeur. Insofar as the responsibility to act is an important field where tfphis deepening takes place it cannot be subordinated to the responsibility to otherness which aims at dismantling the action orientated frameworks (...)
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  6. The concept of remembrance in Walter Benjamin.Adrian Wilding - unknown
    This thesis argues that the role played by the concept of remembrance (Eingedenken) in Walter Benjamin's 'theory of the knowledge of history' and in his engagement with Enlightenment universal history, is a crucial one. The implications of Benjamin's contention that history's 'original vocation' is 'remembrance' have hitherto gone largely unnoticed. The following thesis explores the meaning of the concept of remembrance and assesses the significance of this proposed link between history and memory, looking at both the mnemonic aspect of history (...)
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  7. The inquiring sort: ideas and learning in late eighteenth-century Birmingham.Zillah Abigail Amma Scott - unknown
    The conflicting visions of eighteenth-century society offered by J. C. D. Clark and the historians of the English Enlightenment are here used as a means by which to examine aspects of the public spheres of Birmingham. Whilst it was a town of conviviality and consumption of culture, these activities were suffused with a serious purpose born of religious conviction. The concept of the Inquiring Sort has been developed to describe this aspect of Birmingham Society. A case study has been made (...)
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  8. The world is too large : philosophical mobility and urban space in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Paris.Stéphane Van Damme - unknown