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There is no single answer to the question: What is intellectual history? Commenting in the mid-1980s on two recent volumes dedicated to the sub-discipline's methods and perspectives, John Pocock wryly remarked: "I recommend reading them, but after doing so myself, I am persuaded that whatever 'intellectual history' is, and whatever 'the history of ideas' may be, I am not engaged in doing either of them." In the United States, in many respects the heartland of intellectual history, the scholarly community has grappled with the ambiguous relationship of "intellectual history" to "the history of ideas" for almost a century.
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Docupedia-Zeitgeschichte, Potsdam : Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, 2010, (2010) vom: 13. Sept.
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10.14765/zzf.dok.2.317.v1
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Bavaj, Riccardo 1976-
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