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Identityntity’ have long been recognised (notably anachronism, essentialism, reification and over-extension), the term remains popular among medievalists. Critics argue that ‘identity’ is so ubiquitous and vaguely defined that it should be replaced with alternative terminology. However, Ruddick argues thatOverthrow 发表于 2025-3-27 02:02:28
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Reflections on Using Conceptsnd to plant’. It is a nice metaphor, both for the role of analytical concepts in history and for the task of the historian when faced with them: every ‘tyrannous construct’ is also—or at least once was—‘a tool of the trade’, exposing something even as it led away from other things; equally, it is th冰雹 发表于 2025-3-27 18:48:18
Textbook 2022ing the pay-offs and pitfalls of using concepts in medieval history. Concepts are indispensable to historians as a means of understanding past societies, but those concepts conjured in an effort to bring order to the infinite complexity of the past have a bad habit of taking on a life of their own a战胜 发表于 2025-3-27 22:03:37
-analysed concepts.Aimed at students and scholars of medieva.This book is the first of its kind to engage explicitly with the practice of conceptual history as it relates to the study of the Middle Ages, exploring the pay-offs and pitfalls of using concepts in medieval history. Concepts are indispenMUMP 发表于 2025-3-28 06:10:10
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