
The Force of Comparison
A New Perspective on Modern European History and the Contemporary World
Willibald Steinmetz(Editor)
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. September 2019
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-1-78920-335-6 (ISBN)
Description
In an era defined by daily polls, institutional rankings, and other forms of social quantification, it can be easy to forget that comparison has a long historical lineage. Presenting a range of multidisciplinary perspectives, this volume investigates the concepts and practices of comparison from the early modern period to the present. Each chapter demonstrates how comparison has helped to drive the seemingly irresistible dynamism of the modern world, exploring how comparatively minded assessors determine their units of analysis, the criteria they select or ignore, and just who it is that makes use of these comparisons-and to what ends.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
14 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
664 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78920-335-6 (9781789203356)
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A New Perspective on Modern European History and the Contemporary World
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A New Perspective on Modern European History and the Contemporary World
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Willibald Steinmetz is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Bielefeld University. He has published widely on the history of concepts and political communication and is co-editor of the book series European Conceptual History with Berghahn Books.
Content
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction: Concepts and Practices of Comparison in Modern History
Willibald Steinmetz
Chapter 1. Outlines of a Historical Epistemology of Comparison: From Descartes to the Early Nineteenth Century
Michael Eggers
Chapter 2. Comparative Practices and their Implications: The Case of Comparative Viewing
Johannes Grave
Chapter 3. Above/Below, Better/Worse, or Simply Different? Metamorphoses of Social Comparison, 1600-1900
Willibald Steinmetz
Chapter 4. Empowering Comparisons? The Making of Republics in the Early Modern Period
Lars Behrisch
Chapter 5. Comparing Europe and the Americas: The Dispute of the New World between the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Angelika Epple
Chapter 6. European Colonial Empires and Victorian Imperial Exceptionalism
Alex Middleton
Chapter 7. Comparison and the Welfare State in Modern Europe, c. 1880-1945
Julia Moses
Chapter 8. Comparison, Rivalry and Competition under Neo-Liberalism and State Socialism
David Priestland
Chapter 9. Comparing Economic Activities on a Global Level in the 1920s and 1930s: Motives and Consequences
Martin Bemmann
Chapter 10. In Search of A Global Centre of Calculation: The Washington Statistical Conferences of 1947
Daniel Speich Chasse
Chapter 11. Formalized Comparisons: Rankings and Status in Higher Education
Wendy Espeland
Chapter 12. Good - Better - Best: The Power of Ranking Orders
Bettina Heintz
Index
Introduction: Concepts and Practices of Comparison in Modern History
Willibald Steinmetz
Chapter 1. Outlines of a Historical Epistemology of Comparison: From Descartes to the Early Nineteenth Century
Michael Eggers
Chapter 2. Comparative Practices and their Implications: The Case of Comparative Viewing
Johannes Grave
Chapter 3. Above/Below, Better/Worse, or Simply Different? Metamorphoses of Social Comparison, 1600-1900
Willibald Steinmetz
Chapter 4. Empowering Comparisons? The Making of Republics in the Early Modern Period
Lars Behrisch
Chapter 5. Comparing Europe and the Americas: The Dispute of the New World between the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Angelika Epple
Chapter 6. European Colonial Empires and Victorian Imperial Exceptionalism
Alex Middleton
Chapter 7. Comparison and the Welfare State in Modern Europe, c. 1880-1945
Julia Moses
Chapter 8. Comparison, Rivalry and Competition under Neo-Liberalism and State Socialism
David Priestland
Chapter 9. Comparing Economic Activities on a Global Level in the 1920s and 1930s: Motives and Consequences
Martin Bemmann
Chapter 10. In Search of A Global Centre of Calculation: The Washington Statistical Conferences of 1947
Daniel Speich Chasse
Chapter 11. Formalized Comparisons: Rankings and Status in Higher Education
Wendy Espeland
Chapter 12. Good - Better - Best: The Power of Ranking Orders
Bettina Heintz
Index