Intellectual history Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Intellectual history means either:- the history of intellectuals, or:
- the history of the people who create, discuss, write about and in other ways propagate ideas.
The social/intellectual context in the writings of history includes:
The Enlightenment - human rights, new science, democratic republic (scholarly sources Kant, Dilthey, Voltaire)
Romanticism - individual, subjective, imaginative, personal, visonary (scholarly sources Carlyle, Rousseau, Hook, Herder)
Post-Romanticism/reaction to naturalism, opposes external-only observations by adding internal observations (scholarly sources Comte, von Ranke)
Modernism - rejects tradition (scholarly sources Beard, Novick)
Postmodernism - rejects Modernism, meta-narrative - multiple perspective, role of individual (scholarly sources Lyotard, Foucault, Barthes)
Structuralism - many phenomena do not occur in isolation but in relation to each other (schoarly sources Geertz, Levi-Strauss)
Poststructuralism - deconstruction, destablizes the relationship between language and objects the language refers to (scholarly sources Lyotard, Derrida, Foucault)
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