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Reinhart Koselleck was one of most imposing and influential European intellectual historians in the twentieth century. Constantly probing and transgressing the boundaries of mainstream historical writing, he created numerous highly innovative approaches, absorbing influences from other academic disciplines...

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“…the first profound comprehensive evaluation of Reinhart Koselleck’s work. It is a remarkable achievement in that it analyses Koselleck’s major publications and his work at the “Geschichtliche Grundbegriffein great detail and integrates them into the overall context of his work.” • German Studies Review

“Befitting its subject, this book is a methodologically sound and theoretically sophisticated piece of scholarship. Niklas Olsen has done the English-speaking world a profound service by situating the work of Reinhart Koselleck—one of the most compelling theorists of history of recent memory—back into the many contexts out of which it emerged and which it eventually helped to transform over the course of a distinguished career…Koselleck’s meditations on the multi-faceted natures of both historical time and historical writing are more relevant than ever. And to these profound meditations History in the Plural will no doubt remain a trustworthy guide.” • American Historical Review

“[Olsen] has an encyclopedic grasp of all of Kosellecks published writings. Commendably, [he] has also mastered the vast secondary literature on Koselleck and includes hundreds of intriguing references for his readers to explore.” • Central European History

“All those with an interest in social sciences, and particularly in historical semantics, the theory of history and intellectual history, have every reason to welcome this book and congratulate the author for this splendid accomplishment.. It is essential reading for all those interested in conceptual history, the theory of history, the study of historiography and memory, and in social sciences in general, not only traces the career of that great European intellectual, Reinhart Koselleck, but also, in doing so, offers a broad panorama of some of the crucial theoretical and methodological debates of the past sixty years, while also touching on certain aspects of German political and social life from the post–World War II period.” • Contributions to the History of Concepts

“[This] groundbreaking study of Koselleck, his works and the contexts in which he developed his thoughts [is] a welcome contribution to our knowledge of one of the most vital and pertinent historical theorists of the twentieth century. History in the Pluralcontributes to the on-going historiographical discussions about German intellectuals in the twentieth century, and…is a valuable contribution to the reception of Koselleck’s work in non-German speaking academic traditions.” • European Review of History—Revue européenne d’histoire

“Given the widespread appreciation of Koselleck’s work, especially by his contemporaries and disciples, it was not an easy task for Niklas Olsen to be the first to deliver a comprehensive overview of his multifaceted œuvre. The author succeeded in this, and it is his achievement to present Reinhart Koselleck to the English-language professional public as one of the most important German historians of the postwar period.” • H-Soz-u-Kult

“This is the first intellectual biography, in any language, on post-war Germany’s greatest theorist of history, Reinhart Koselleck. It not only illuminates Koselleck’s role in founding conceptual history, but also introduces his important accounts of historical time, of historical anthropology, and of political iconology. Both students of post-war German intellectual history and, broadly speaking, of philosophies of history will find this an immensely rich and stimulating volume.” • Jan-Werner Müller, Professor of Politics and Founding Director, Project in the History of Political Thought, Princeton University

“This is a very thorough and, at the same time, original take on Reinhard Koselleck’s work…As the major representative of German Begriffsgeschichte, he deserves to be better known in the English-speaking world, and this volume will go a long way to achieve this aim…It is an excellent contribution to historical theory and the history of historiography.” • Stefan Berger, University of Manchester

“…an impressive book, especially in the way in which the author succeeds in integrating biographical, historical, and philosophical elements in an elegant and lucid way—something achieved by only the best introductions to Western thinkers and intellectuals.” • Helge Jordheim, University of Oslo



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Family - war - university: the various educations of Reinhart Koselleck
Chapter 2. Explaining, criticizing and revising modern political thought
Chapter 3. Social history between reform and revolution
Chapter 4. Program - project - straight jacket: the Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe
Chapter 5. Theorizing historical time and historical writing
Chapter 6. Commemorating the dead: experience, understanding, identity
Chapter 7. The foundations and the future of Koselleck’s scholarly program

Bibliography
Index

History in the Plural An Introduction to the Work

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      Publication Date: 1/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reinhart Koselleck was one of most imposing and influential European intellectual historians in the twentieth century. Constantly probing and transgressing the boundaries of mainstream historical writing, he created numerous highly innovative approaches, absorbing influences from other academic disciplines...

      Trade Review

      “…the first profound comprehensive evaluation of Reinhart Koselleck’s work. It is a remarkable achievement in that it analyses Koselleck’s major publications and his work at the “Geschichtliche Grundbegriffein great detail and integrates them into the overall context of his work.” • German Studies Review

      “Befitting its subject, this book is a methodologically sound and theoretically sophisticated piece of scholarship. Niklas Olsen has done the English-speaking world a profound service by situating the work of Reinhart Koselleck—one of the most compelling theorists of history of recent memory—back into the many contexts out of which it emerged and which it eventually helped to transform over the course of a distinguished career…Koselleck’s meditations on the multi-faceted natures of both historical time and historical writing are more relevant than ever. And to these profound meditations History in the Plural will no doubt remain a trustworthy guide.” • American Historical Review

      “[Olsen] has an encyclopedic grasp of all of Kosellecks published writings. Commendably, [he] has also mastered the vast secondary literature on Koselleck and includes hundreds of intriguing references for his readers to explore.” • Central European History

      “All those with an interest in social sciences, and particularly in historical semantics, the theory of history and intellectual history, have every reason to welcome this book and congratulate the author for this splendid accomplishment.. It is essential reading for all those interested in conceptual history, the theory of history, the study of historiography and memory, and in social sciences in general, not only traces the career of that great European intellectual, Reinhart Koselleck, but also, in doing so, offers a broad panorama of some of the crucial theoretical and methodological debates of the past sixty years, while also touching on certain aspects of German political and social life from the post–World War II period.” • Contributions to the History of Concepts

      “[This] groundbreaking study of Koselleck, his works and the contexts in which he developed his thoughts [is] a welcome contribution to our knowledge of one of the most vital and pertinent historical theorists of the twentieth century. History in the Pluralcontributes to the on-going historiographical discussions about German intellectuals in the twentieth century, and…is a valuable contribution to the reception of Koselleck’s work in non-German speaking academic traditions.” • European Review of History—Revue européenne d’histoire

      “Given the widespread appreciation of Koselleck’s work, especially by his contemporaries and disciples, it was not an easy task for Niklas Olsen to be the first to deliver a comprehensive overview of his multifaceted œuvre. The author succeeded in this, and it is his achievement to present Reinhart Koselleck to the English-language professional public as one of the most important German historians of the postwar period.” • H-Soz-u-Kult

      “This is the first intellectual biography, in any language, on post-war Germany’s greatest theorist of history, Reinhart Koselleck. It not only illuminates Koselleck’s role in founding conceptual history, but also introduces his important accounts of historical time, of historical anthropology, and of political iconology. Both students of post-war German intellectual history and, broadly speaking, of philosophies of history will find this an immensely rich and stimulating volume.” • Jan-Werner Müller, Professor of Politics and Founding Director, Project in the History of Political Thought, Princeton University

      “This is a very thorough and, at the same time, original take on Reinhard Koselleck’s work…As the major representative of German Begriffsgeschichte, he deserves to be better known in the English-speaking world, and this volume will go a long way to achieve this aim…It is an excellent contribution to historical theory and the history of historiography.” • Stefan Berger, University of Manchester

      “…an impressive book, especially in the way in which the author succeeds in integrating biographical, historical, and philosophical elements in an elegant and lucid way—something achieved by only the best introductions to Western thinkers and intellectuals.” • Helge Jordheim, University of Oslo



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Family - war - university: the various educations of Reinhart Koselleck
      Chapter 2. Explaining, criticizing and revising modern political thought
      Chapter 3. Social history between reform and revolution
      Chapter 4. Program - project - straight jacket: the Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe
      Chapter 5. Theorizing historical time and historical writing
      Chapter 6. Commemorating the dead: experience, understanding, identity
      Chapter 7. The foundations and the future of Koselleck’s scholarly program

      Bibliography
      Index

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