Context and Contextualisation: Remarks on the Work of Ian Hunter

History of European Ideas 40 (1):1-7 (2014)
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Summary This essay focuses on a characteristic analytical and rhetorical strategy of the style of intellectual history practiced by Ian Hunter. It assesses the moral and political resources supplied by that strategy, as well as its implications for one particular humanities discipline, that of literary criticism

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Talking about My Generation.Ian Hunter - 2008 - Critical Inquiry 34 (3):583-600.

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