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The volume shows that neoliberalism concerns a tradition carried by a network of people, who unde... more The volume shows that neoliberalism concerns a tradition carried by a network of people, who understood themselves as liberals (and at times as neoliberals) and who sought to create societies based on individual freedom and a free market economy. It also shows that neoliberalism emerged as a transnational and multilingual phenomenon and that it cannot be reduced to one doctrine or practice. The book will enrich the reader's knowledge of the political-ideological landscapes and developments in various European regions and countries, in addition to transforming the overall picture of European (neo)liberalisms in the twentieth century.
... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Un... more ... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Unravelling Civilisation. European Travel and Travel Writing, Bruxelles, PIE-Peter Lang, 2005, 13-40. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/3884. ...
Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022
Historical Social Research, 2013
»Die räumlichen und zeitlichen Schichten der Globalgeschichte: Überlegungen zu einer globalen Beg... more »Die räumlichen und zeitlichen Schichten der Globalgeschichte: Überlegungen zu einer globalen Begriffsgeschichte anhand der Ausweitung von Reinhart Kosellecks Zeitschichten in globale Räume«. Recent debates on global history have challenged the understanding of history beyond the nationstate. Simultaneously, they search for non-Eurocentric approaches. This has repercussions on the relation between historical space and time in both historical interpretation and in research design. This article reflects on the possibilities of a global conceptual history by expanding Reinhart Koselleck's theory of temporal layers (Zeitschichten) into global spaces. To this end, it introduces the notion of spatial layers (Raumschichten). First, historicisation and its relation to and interaction with spatialisation and temporalisation is pondered; then, the impact of global spatial and temporal complexities on comparative and conceptual history is considered, before, thirdly, a framework of three tensions of global history-normative, temporal and spatial-is introduced as a way to concretely unfold historical research questions through global conceptual history. Regarding time and space, the main lines of argument in global history have focused either on the question of whether or not European powers were ahead of non-European ones or on the supposedly Western linearity of time as opposed to a non-Western cosmology or circularity of time. Taking its point of departure in Zeitschichten, which break from the linear-vs.-circular logic, this article instead proposes to foreground an actor-based, multilingual , global conceptual history to better understand spatio-temporal practices.
Global Perspectives, 2020
Encyclopedia of Global Studies
European University Institute, ...
Zeitreisen nach London: Deutungen englischer Vergangenheit in Berichten deutscher und französisch... more Zeitreisen nach London: Deutungen englischer Vergangenheit in Berichten deutscher und französischer Reisender, 1851-1939. DSpace/Manakin Repository. ...
... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Un... more ... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Unravelling Civilisation. European Travel and Travel Writing, Bruxelles, PIE-Peter Lang, 2005, 263-286. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/3885. ...
European University Institute, ...
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other m... more No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other means, without prior written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. Cover picture and adaptation: © Frank Kastner. © PIE-PETER LANG sa Presses Interuniversitaires ...
European University Institute, ...
Financial support has been provided by the European University Institute, Florence. No part of th... more Financial support has been provided by the European University Institute, Florence. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other means, without prior written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. Cover picture and ...
Modern Economic Thought and the "Good Society" h a g e n s c h u l z-f o r b e r g Liberalism and... more Modern Economic Thought and the "Good Society" h a g e n s c h u l z-f o r b e r g Liberalism and the "Good Society" In liberal economic thought, debating the "good society" was particularly prominent in the middle decades of the twentieth century, a period in which, as John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) put it, people were "unusually expectant of a more fundamental diagnosis." 1 Good society here describes a normative horizon against which arguments are legitimized and toward which societies should strive. The term itself is mentioned rarely by economists. Mostly, they shared the notion that what is "good" cannot be defined in detail beyond the fact that it entails more than individual happiness and thus more than the hedonistic utilitarianism attached to the liberal tradition of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. 2 The economists and philosophers who, like Keynes, engaged in "a more fundamental diagnosis" of the link between economics and the "good society" conversed in a number of languages and argued in an institutional landscape that had been erected by and attached to the League of Nations in the 1920s and 1930s. Its funding mainly came from the League, governments, and private foundations. It was the first generation of internationally linked universities, foreign policy institutions, international affairs institutes, think-tanks, international organizations, and national 1 John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (London: Macmillan, 1936), 383. 2 Debates about the good society included reflections on the role of givens and values in liberalism. Fundamental for Keynes in particular and representative of a general discussion is the work of G. E. Moore, Principia Ethica (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1903); and G. E. Moore, Ethics (London: Williams & Norgate, 1912). When thinking about society (and not only about the individual as its constituent) economists often made the point that they were not merely utilitarians. See particularly the discussion "Liberalism and Christianity" at the Mont Pèlerin Society's first conference,
European University Institute, ...
Introduction: Global Conceptual History: Promises and Pitfalls of a New Research Agenda - Hagen S... more Introduction: Global Conceptual History: Promises and Pitfalls of a New Research Agenda - Hagen Schulz-Forberg 1 How Concepts Met History in Korea's Complex Modernization: New Concepts of Economy and Society and their Impact - Myoung-Kyu Park 2 Differing Translations, Contested Meanings: A Motor for the 1911 Revolution in China? - Hailong Tian 3 Notions of Society in Early Twentieth-Century China,1900-25 - Dominic Sachsenmaier 4 Sabha-Samaj Society: Some Linguistic Considerations - Klaus Kartunen 5 The Conceptualization of the Social in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Arabic Thought and Language - Ilham Khuri-Makdisi 6 From Kerajaan (Kingship) to Masyarakat (The People): Malayan Articulations of Nationhood through Concepts of the Social and Economic, 1920-40 - Paula Pannu 7 Building Nation and Society in the 1920s Dutch East Indies - Leena Avonius 8 Discordant Localizations of Modernity: Reflections on Concepts of the Economic and the Social in Siam during the Early Twentieth Century - Morakot Jewachinda Meyer
Memoria e Ricerca, 2002
... Intermedialità e Storia: saggio sulle possibilità della storiografia e sulla rappresentazione... more ... Intermedialità e Storia: saggio sulle possibilità della storiografia e sulla rappresentazione della storia. Titolo Rivista: MEMORIA E RICERCA. Autori/Curatori: Hagen Schulz-Forberg. Anno di pubblicazione: 2002 Fascicolo: 11. Acquista qui! Informazioni sulla Rivista. ...
The volume shows that neoliberalism concerns a tradition carried by a network of people, who unde... more The volume shows that neoliberalism concerns a tradition carried by a network of people, who understood themselves as liberals (and at times as neoliberals) and who sought to create societies based on individual freedom and a free market economy. It also shows that neoliberalism emerged as a transnational and multilingual phenomenon and that it cannot be reduced to one doctrine or practice. The book will enrich the reader's knowledge of the political-ideological landscapes and developments in various European regions and countries, in addition to transforming the overall picture of European (neo)liberalisms in the twentieth century.
... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Un... more ... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Unravelling Civilisation. European Travel and Travel Writing, Bruxelles, PIE-Peter Lang, 2005, 13-40. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/3884. ...
Berghahn Books, Dec 31, 2022
Historical Social Research, 2013
»Die räumlichen und zeitlichen Schichten der Globalgeschichte: Überlegungen zu einer globalen Beg... more »Die räumlichen und zeitlichen Schichten der Globalgeschichte: Überlegungen zu einer globalen Begriffsgeschichte anhand der Ausweitung von Reinhart Kosellecks Zeitschichten in globale Räume«. Recent debates on global history have challenged the understanding of history beyond the nationstate. Simultaneously, they search for non-Eurocentric approaches. This has repercussions on the relation between historical space and time in both historical interpretation and in research design. This article reflects on the possibilities of a global conceptual history by expanding Reinhart Koselleck's theory of temporal layers (Zeitschichten) into global spaces. To this end, it introduces the notion of spatial layers (Raumschichten). First, historicisation and its relation to and interaction with spatialisation and temporalisation is pondered; then, the impact of global spatial and temporal complexities on comparative and conceptual history is considered, before, thirdly, a framework of three tensions of global history-normative, temporal and spatial-is introduced as a way to concretely unfold historical research questions through global conceptual history. Regarding time and space, the main lines of argument in global history have focused either on the question of whether or not European powers were ahead of non-European ones or on the supposedly Western linearity of time as opposed to a non-Western cosmology or circularity of time. Taking its point of departure in Zeitschichten, which break from the linear-vs.-circular logic, this article instead proposes to foreground an actor-based, multilingual , global conceptual history to better understand spatio-temporal practices.
Global Perspectives, 2020
Encyclopedia of Global Studies
European University Institute, ...
Zeitreisen nach London: Deutungen englischer Vergangenheit in Berichten deutscher und französisch... more Zeitreisen nach London: Deutungen englischer Vergangenheit in Berichten deutscher und französischer Reisender, 1851-1939. DSpace/Manakin Repository. ...
... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Un... more ... Authors: SCHULZ-FORBERG, Hagen. Issue Date: 2005. Citation: Rolf-HagenSCHULZ-FORBERG (ed), Unravelling Civilisation. European Travel and Travel Writing, Bruxelles, PIE-Peter Lang, 2005, 263-286. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/3885. ...
European University Institute, ...
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other m... more No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other means, without prior written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. Cover picture and adaptation: © Frank Kastner. © PIE-PETER LANG sa Presses Interuniversitaires ...
European University Institute, ...
Financial support has been provided by the European University Institute, Florence. No part of th... more Financial support has been provided by the European University Institute, Florence. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by print, photocopy, microfilm or any other means, without prior written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. Cover picture and ...
Modern Economic Thought and the "Good Society" h a g e n s c h u l z-f o r b e r g Liberalism and... more Modern Economic Thought and the "Good Society" h a g e n s c h u l z-f o r b e r g Liberalism and the "Good Society" In liberal economic thought, debating the "good society" was particularly prominent in the middle decades of the twentieth century, a period in which, as John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) put it, people were "unusually expectant of a more fundamental diagnosis." 1 Good society here describes a normative horizon against which arguments are legitimized and toward which societies should strive. The term itself is mentioned rarely by economists. Mostly, they shared the notion that what is "good" cannot be defined in detail beyond the fact that it entails more than individual happiness and thus more than the hedonistic utilitarianism attached to the liberal tradition of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. 2 The economists and philosophers who, like Keynes, engaged in "a more fundamental diagnosis" of the link between economics and the "good society" conversed in a number of languages and argued in an institutional landscape that had been erected by and attached to the League of Nations in the 1920s and 1930s. Its funding mainly came from the League, governments, and private foundations. It was the first generation of internationally linked universities, foreign policy institutions, international affairs institutes, think-tanks, international organizations, and national 1 John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (London: Macmillan, 1936), 383. 2 Debates about the good society included reflections on the role of givens and values in liberalism. Fundamental for Keynes in particular and representative of a general discussion is the work of G. E. Moore, Principia Ethica (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1903); and G. E. Moore, Ethics (London: Williams & Norgate, 1912). When thinking about society (and not only about the individual as its constituent) economists often made the point that they were not merely utilitarians. See particularly the discussion "Liberalism and Christianity" at the Mont Pèlerin Society's first conference,
European University Institute, ...
Introduction: Global Conceptual History: Promises and Pitfalls of a New Research Agenda - Hagen S... more Introduction: Global Conceptual History: Promises and Pitfalls of a New Research Agenda - Hagen Schulz-Forberg 1 How Concepts Met History in Korea's Complex Modernization: New Concepts of Economy and Society and their Impact - Myoung-Kyu Park 2 Differing Translations, Contested Meanings: A Motor for the 1911 Revolution in China? - Hailong Tian 3 Notions of Society in Early Twentieth-Century China,1900-25 - Dominic Sachsenmaier 4 Sabha-Samaj Society: Some Linguistic Considerations - Klaus Kartunen 5 The Conceptualization of the Social in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Arabic Thought and Language - Ilham Khuri-Makdisi 6 From Kerajaan (Kingship) to Masyarakat (The People): Malayan Articulations of Nationhood through Concepts of the Social and Economic, 1920-40 - Paula Pannu 7 Building Nation and Society in the 1920s Dutch East Indies - Leena Avonius 8 Discordant Localizations of Modernity: Reflections on Concepts of the Economic and the Social in Siam during the Early Twentieth Century - Morakot Jewachinda Meyer
Memoria e Ricerca, 2002
... Intermedialità e Storia: saggio sulle possibilità della storiografia e sulla rappresentazione... more ... Intermedialità e Storia: saggio sulle possibilità della storiografia e sulla rappresentazione della storia. Titolo Rivista: MEMORIA E RICERCA. Autori/Curatori: Hagen Schulz-Forberg. Anno di pubblicazione: 2002 Fascicolo: 11. Acquista qui! Informazioni sulla Rivista. ...