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Historical politics

2023
The relevance of the book is determined by the growing demand on the part of the state and society for the formation of the state historical policy of Russia. The spread of anti—Russian historical myths, including revisionist myths regarding the history of the Second World War, issues of patriotic education of Russian citizens, the need to form a ...
Vardan Bagdasaryan   +3 more
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Historical Political Economy

2023
Abstract This chapter defines what historical political economy (HPE) is and is not, classifies the major themes in the literature, assesses the relative strengths and weaknesses of the literature, and points to directions for future study.
Jeffery A. Jenkins, Jared Rubin
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Political Legitimacy in Historical Political Economy

2022
Abstract Political legitimacy has long been recognized in the social sciences as an integral component of governance. It encourages obedience without the threat of force, thus lowering governing costs and improving the efficacy of policies.
Greif, Avner, Rubin, Jared
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Historical Political Sociology

2018
In the history of the social sciences, the development of the social historical approach presents a paradox. Although many of the founding fathers of sociology (notably Alexis de Tocqueville, Max Weber or even Karl Marx) gave a substantial place in their analyses to the historicity of social facts (Delanty & Isin, 2003, Part 1; Deloye, 2007, Chapter 1),
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Hayek and Historical Political Economy

History of economic ideas, 2004
Hayek’s opposition to the historical approach to political economy was unwavering over the course of his career. In spite of Hayek’s antagonistic attitude, this article argues that certain elements of his stance after «Economics and Knowledge» (1936) were raised by historical political economists in the final decades of the nineteenth century.
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Politics and Historical Imagination

History of Education Quarterly, 2004
When I ask students in my educational history and policy courses about the 1954 Brown decision and more broadly about the idea of integration, they recognize that desegregation might be a good strategy to equalize resources but add indignantly that black children certainly do not need to sit next to whites in order to learn.
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Historical Political Economy

2018
This chapter explores the cyclicality of historical awareness in economics. It shows how, over the centuries, there have been numerous moments when a tendency toward theoretical abstraction has resulted in real-world catastrophes which, in turn, have inspired a return to more historically-grounded approaches to economic inquiry and policy.
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Historical and Political Geography

2015
Georgians are an indigenous, autochthonic population of the Caucasus. In the second millennium B.C. the Georgian tribe settlement covered the present territory of Georgia and spread far beyond its current southern and southwestern borders. Georgia’s geographical location is most favorable in that it is the only country among the eight South Caucasian ...
Igor V. Bondyrev   +2 more
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