The Conceptual history and the cognitive distortions by the uncritical utilization of “State” concept
The political European-western concepts, which found the originality of the conceptual History, are not neutral. They’re born “deformed” by their particular history. Based on this, the following article proposes to bring out the importance of the conceptual-history studies as theory and historical r...
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I15-R238-article-12502021-04-15T20:21:23Z The Conceptual history and the cognitive distortions by the uncritical utilization of “State” concept La historia conceptual y las distorsiones cognitivas del uso acrítico del concepto “Estado” Ingerflom, Claudio Sergio Historia conceptual Estado paradigma estatalista Rusia Conceptual history State State Paradigm Russia The political European-western concepts, which found the originality of the conceptual History, are not neutral. They’re born “deformed” by their particular history. Based on this, the following article proposes to bring out the importance of the conceptual-history studies as theory and historical research both at the same time, outside the linguistic German area. The Russian case illustrates this purpose. A thorough analysis of the utilization of the “State” concept in the Russian historiography –attached to the “State” western paradigm– reveals the distortions produced by an uncritical utilization of such concept, and opposes it to the empirical documentation provided by the historiography itself. Los conceptos políticos europeo-occidentales, que constituyen la razón de ser original de la Historia conceptual, no son neutros sino que nacen “deformados” por la historia particular de su lugar de origen. Partiendo de esta premisa, este artículo se propone destacar la valía de un abordaje en clave histórico-conceptual como teoría e investigación histórica al mismo tiempo en tierras extrañas al área lingüística germana, donde aquella se ha forjado. El caso ruso es el elegido para ilustrar tal propósito. Un análisis minucioso sobre el empleo del concepto “Estado” por parte de la historiografía rusa –adherida al paradigma estatalista occidental– desnuda las distorsiones que se produjeron debido a la utilización acrítica de tal concepto, contraponiéndola al material empírico aportado por esa misma historiografía. Grupo Prohistoria 2017-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/zip https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1250 10.35305/prohistoria.vi28.1250 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; No. 28 (2017); 25-47 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; Núm. 28 (2017); 25-47 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; n. 28 (2017); 25-47 1851-9504 1514-0032 spa https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1250/1487 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1250/1488 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1250/1489 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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The Conceptual history and the cognitive distortions by the uncritical utilization of “State” concept |
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The political European-western concepts, which found the originality of the conceptual History, are not neutral. They’re born “deformed” by their particular history. Based on this, the following article proposes to bring out the importance of the conceptual-history studies as theory and historical research both at the same time, outside the linguistic German area. The Russian case illustrates this purpose. A thorough analysis of the utilization of the “State” concept in the Russian historiography –attached to the “State” western paradigm– reveals the distortions produced by an uncritical utilization of such concept, and opposes it to the empirical documentation provided by the historiography itself. |
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