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Geistesgeschichte : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geistesgeschichte ''Geistesgeschichte'' (f. German ''Geist'', "spirit" (connoting the metaphysical realm, in contradistinction to the material ), and ''Geschichte'', "history", "science"), a concept in the history of ideas denoting the branch of study concerned with the ''undercurrents'' of cultural manifestations, within the history of a people, that are peculiar to a specific timeframe. It is a largely untranslatable term, sometimes translated as "intellectual history"〔Fugmann, Nicole. 1997. "Contemporary Editorial Theory and the Transvaluation of Postmodern Critique." ''Text'' 10: 15–30, p. 22.〕〔Bontempelli, Pier Carlo. 2004. ''Knowledge, Power, and Discipline: German Studies and National Identity.'' Transl. Gabriele Poole. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, p. 69.〕 or "history of ideas",〔Crossley, Paul. 1997. "Introduction." Peter Draper (ed.), ''Reassessing Nikolaus Pevsner'', (pp. 1–28). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, p. 6.〕〔Strelka, Joseph. "On German ''Geistesgeschichte'' and Its Impact on Comparative Literature." François Jost (ed.), ''Aesthetics and the Literature of Ideas'', (pp. 44–52) . Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, p. 45.〕 and sometimes used synonymously with ''Problemgeschichte''. The branch of study it denotes is often seen as having been inspired by the type of work done by Wilhelm Dilthey and his followers. ==References==
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