Fr. 120.80

History and Human Flourishing

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 2 to 3 weeks (title will be printed to order)

Description

Read more










This edited volume, part of the Humanities and Human Flourishing series, is devoted to an examination of the relationship between history and human flourishing and, more broadly, investigates the ways in which the arts and humanities are related to human well-being. The essays in this volume represent the efforts of a varied and distinguished group of professional historians to consider a deceptively simple question: what is the value of history for life? In response to that question, each author asks in what ways historians, their work, and the objects of their inquiry might contribute to human well-being and how they might be encouraged to do so.

List of contents










  • Series Editor's Foreword by James O. Pawelski

  • Introduction by Darrin M. McMahon

  • Chapter 1: "History, the Humanities, and the Human"

  • D. Graham Burnett

  • Chapter 2: "The Power of a Well-Told History"

  • Maya Jasanoff

  • Chapter 3: "In Defense of Presentism"

  • David Armitage

  • Chapter 4: "Wellbeing and a Usable Past: The Role of Historical Diagnosis"

  • Peter N. Stearns

  • Chapter 5: "Living the Good Life, Even Without Trying: The Strange Case of Consistent Luckiness in Aristotle"

  • Peter T. Struck

  • Chapter 6: "The Historical Sublime"

  • Dan Edelstein

  • Chapter 7: "Flourishing with Herodotus"

  • Suzanne Marchand

  • Chapter 8: "De Beata Historia: On History and Human Flourishing"

  • Darrin M. McMahon

  • Chapter 9: "Beauty Is Universal": Virtue, Aesthetics, Emotion, and Race in James Logan's Atlantic Moral Sense Philosophy"

  • Nicole Eustace

  • Chapter 10: "Toward a History of Black Happiness: Or, What Can African American History Tell Us about the Cultivation of Well-Being?"

  • Mia Bay



About the author

Darrin M. McMahon is the Mary Brinsmead Wheelock Professor of History at Dartmouth College. Educated at the University of California, Berkeley and Yale, he is the author of Enemies of the Enlightenment: The French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity (Oxford University Press, 2001); Happiness: A History (2006), and Divine Fury: A History of Genius (2013). McMahon is currently co-editor at the journal Modern Intellectual History and is at work on a history of ideas of equality.

Summary

The Humanities and Human Flourishing series publishes edited volumes that explore the role of human flourishing in the central disciplines of the humanities, and to what degree the humanities can increase human happiness.

This volume examines the relationship between history and human flourishing and, more broadly, investigates the ways in which the arts and humanities are related to human well-being. The essays here represent the efforts of a varied and distinguished group of professional historians to consider a deceptively simple question: what is the value of history for life? Each author asks in what ways historians, their work, and the objects of their inquiry might contribute to human well-being and how they might be encouraged to do so.

History, in this volume, refers not just to the past writ large, but also to the discipline and practice of historical inquiry, along with the production and consumption of works of historical representation. Thinking of history in these ways, the contributors address a wide variety of subjects in connection to issues of well-being, considering history across time and place as a vocation, a source of the sublime, a site of play, and a repository of meaning with surprising analogues to religious experience.

Overall, History and Human Flourishing uses personal experience, insight into the professional and scholarly world of historians, and a variety of historical periods and approaches to highlight the value of studying history in discussions of human flourishing. The essays in this volume identify history and the historical craft as tremendous potential resources for human well-being and of vital importance for our times.

Additional text

The intention behind this book and the series of which it is a part seems to me wholly admirable...it is extremely attractive.

Product details

Authors Darrin M. (Mary Brinsmead Wheelock Profes Mcmahon
Assisted by Darrin M. Mcmahon (Editor), Darrin M. (Mary Brinsmead Wheelock Professor of History McMahon (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.12.2022
 
EAN 9780197625262
ISBN 978-0-19-762526-2
No. of pages 242
Series The Humanities and Human Flourishing
The Humanities and Human Flour
Subject Humanities, art, music > History

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.