{"title":"Rethinking Intellectual History in East-Central Europe: Capitalizing on Eclecticism (An Introduction)","authors":"Matej Ivančík","doi":"10.31577/forhist.2023.17.2.1","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"IVANČÍK, Matej. Rethinking Intellectual History in East-Central Europe: Capitalizing on Eclecticism (An Introduction). This overview provides insights into the articles featured in the thematic issue, accompanied by additional elaboration on the theme of rethinking intellectual history in the East-Central Europe region. The period covered stretches from the first half of the nineteenth century to the history of post-communist transformation and within that time span, an extended conversation with global history, philosophy, sociology and other fields runs through the phenomena scrutinized here. The articles presented in this issue aim to both enrich and contribute to the intellectual history tradition of the region. Simultaneously, they actively participate in ongoing debates on de-canonizing political thought, traditionally more inclined towards the examination of great philosophical and scholarly traditions. While such endeavours are not unprecedented, the current issue seeks to communicate new perspectives, introduce lesser-known actors and concepts, and position them within the current and developing activities that have recently emerged in the field of intellectual history in East-Central Europe.","PeriodicalId":37228,"journal":{"name":"Forum Historiae","volume":"118 47","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-12-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Forum Historiae","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.31577/forhist.2023.17.2.1","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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IVANČÍK, Matej. Rethinking Intellectual History in East-Central Europe: Capitalizing on Eclecticism (An Introduction). This overview provides insights into the articles featured in the thematic issue, accompanied by additional elaboration on the theme of rethinking intellectual history in the East-Central Europe region. The period covered stretches from the first half of the nineteenth century to the history of post-communist transformation and within that time span, an extended conversation with global history, philosophy, sociology and other fields runs through the phenomena scrutinized here. The articles presented in this issue aim to both enrich and contribute to the intellectual history tradition of the region. Simultaneously, they actively participate in ongoing debates on de-canonizing political thought, traditionally more inclined towards the examination of great philosophical and scholarly traditions. While such endeavours are not unprecedented, the current issue seeks to communicate new perspectives, introduce lesser-known actors and concepts, and position them within the current and developing activities that have recently emerged in the field of intellectual history in East-Central Europe.
IVANČÍK, Matej.Rethinking Intellectual History in East-Central Europe:利用折衷主义(导言)》。这篇综述提供了对本期专题文章的见解,并附有对反思中东欧地区思想史这一主题的补充阐述。在这一时间跨度内,与全球历史、哲学、社会学和其他领域的广泛对话贯穿了本期所探讨的各种现象。本期介绍的文章旨在丰富该地区的思想史传统,并为之做出贡献。与此同时,这些文章还积极参与了正在进行的关于政治思想去教条化的讨论,传统上,这些讨论更倾向于对伟大的哲学和学术传统进行研究。虽然这种努力并非史无前例,但本期旨在传播新的视角,介绍鲜为人知的参与者和概念,并将其定位在中东欧地区思想史领域近期出现的当前和发展中的活动中。