Book contents
- Time, History, and Political Thought
- Time, History, and Political Thought
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on References and the Bibliography
- Introduction: Time, History, and Political Thought
- 1 Out of Time? Eternity, Christology, and Justinianic Law
- 2 Historicity and Universality in Roman Law before 1600
- 3 ‘The Logic of Authority, and the Logic of Evidence’
- 4 Christian Time and the Commonwealth in Early Modern Political Thought
- 5 Politic History
- 6 Hobbes on the Theology and Politics of Time
- 7 The Recourse to Sacred History before the Enlightenment: Spinoza’s Theological–Political Treatise
- 8 Law, Chronology, and Scottish Conjectural History
- 9 Civilization and Perfectibility: Conflicting Views of the History of Humankind?
- 10 Kant on History, or Theodicy for Mortal Gods
- 11 Law’s Histories in Post-Napoleonic Germany
- 12 After Historicism: The Politics of Time and History in Twentieth-Century Germany
- 13 The Right to Rebel: History and Universality in the Political Thought of the Algerian Revolution
- Bibliography
- Index
Introduction: Time, History, and Political Thought
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2023
- Time, History, and Political Thought
- Time, History, and Political Thought
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on References and the Bibliography
- Introduction: Time, History, and Political Thought
- 1 Out of Time? Eternity, Christology, and Justinianic Law
- 2 Historicity and Universality in Roman Law before 1600
- 3 ‘The Logic of Authority, and the Logic of Evidence’
- 4 Christian Time and the Commonwealth in Early Modern Political Thought
- 5 Politic History
- 6 Hobbes on the Theology and Politics of Time
- 7 The Recourse to Sacred History before the Enlightenment: Spinoza’s Theological–Political Treatise
- 8 Law, Chronology, and Scottish Conjectural History
- 9 Civilization and Perfectibility: Conflicting Views of the History of Humankind?
- 10 Kant on History, or Theodicy for Mortal Gods
- 11 Law’s Histories in Post-Napoleonic Germany
- 12 After Historicism: The Politics of Time and History in Twentieth-Century Germany
- 13 The Right to Rebel: History and Universality in the Political Thought of the Algerian Revolution
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The introduction establishes a framework for the volume as a whole. It explains why questions of temporality are at the heart of political thinking, and points to the several ways in which many (but not all) political thinkers have invoked history. It asks what historians of political thought can learn from the wider ‘temporal turn’ in historical studies inspired by Reinhart Koselleck, while also arguing that the understanding of political thought in terms of plural ‘languages’ of politics, advocated by John Pocock and Quentin Skinner, already offers powerful resources for addressing the issues associated with time and history. Six such linguistic contexts for thinking about politics in time and history are identified – the legal, the sacred, the contingent, the social, the revolutionary and the global – and the individual chapters of the volume are then introduced in relation to these contexts. Particular attention is given to recent developments in global intellectual history. Approaching political thought in these contexts will show that the roles of time and history have amounted to much more than the cliché that ‘a week is a long time in politics’.
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- Time, History, and Political Thought , pp. 1 - 35Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023