16 articles in this issue
Jeppe Nevers
Indledning til temanummer om politisk historie
Marnix Beyen
ABSTRACTClientelism and Politicization: Direct interactions between deputiesand ‘ordinary citizens’ in France, ca. 1890-ca. 1940. This contribution contains a plea to consider the direct interactions between MPs and ‘ordinary citizens’ as an integral part... see more
Rachel Pierce
ABSTRACTPaddle Ball as Politics: The Role of Sociability in the United States Congress in the SixtiesScholars have traditionally approached the legislative process as a systematic weighing and balancing constituency desires, party loyalties, ideological b... see more
Ning de Coninck-Smith
ABSTRACTTeachers, Politics and Profession: Denmark in the 1960’s and 1970’sThe focus of this article is the political mobilization of Danish teachers during the 1960’s culminating with a one-day strike in March 1973. As civil servants, the teachers were n... see more
Anne-Marie Mai
ABSTRACTThe art of the possible and the politics of the impossible:On Jacques Rancière’s discussion of literature and politics asa contribution to political history illustrated by a Danish exampleThe article discusses the French philosopher Jacques Ranciè... see more
Dean J. Kotlowski
ABSTRACT‘You’re Writing About Who?’:Studying Political and Policy History through Secondary FiguresBiography, once a denigrated ??ield among academic historians, is undergoing a revival, at least according to a recent issue of the American Historical Revi... see more
Christian Kock
ABSTRACTIn recent years, rhetoric and the rhetorical tradition have attracted increasing interest from historians, such as Quentin Skinner. The paper aims to explain and illustrate what may be understood by a rhetorical analysis (or “rhetorical criticism”... see more
Michael Kuur Sørensen
ABSTRACTThe Innovative Ideologist in Political History: Mogens Glistrup as CaseIn this article it is shown, both qualitatively and quantitatively, how Quentin Skinners concept of the innovative ideologist can be of use for traditional political history. S... see more
Daniel Béland, Klaus Petersen
ABSTRACTThe Semantics of the Welfare State:Comparative and Transnational PerspectivesSocial scientists, historians, and linguists have noted that the terms, metaphors, and concepts we use are far from innocent and are closely tied to political struggles a... see more
ABSTRACTConceptual Analysis in Political History?:Some Methodological ConsiderationsOn the shoulders of the so-called linguistic turn in the human and social sciences, has the field of conceptual history in recent years developed into an integrated part o... see more
Rasmus Glenthøj
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Claus Møller Jørgensen
Niklas Olsen
Carsten Humlebæk
Hagen Schulz-Forberg
Mads Einar Nielsen