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題名:英國史家蓋瑞斯•史泰德曼•瓊斯史學思想之研究
作者:江政寬 引用關係
作者(外文):Jeng-Kuan Jiang
校院名稱:國立成功大學
系所名稱:歷史學系碩博士班
指導教授:翁嘉聲
林正珍
學位類別:博士
出版日期:2008
主題關鍵詞:階級英國馬克思主義史學瓊斯語言學轉向Linguistic TurnClassBritish Marxist HistoriographyGareth Stedman Jones
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往昔,臺灣在解嚴之前,由於政治因素使然,甚少對於馬克思主義作持平的學術討論,直至解嚴之後,此一情況才出現明顯的轉變。然而,時至今日,令人遺憾的是,即使放眼華文世界,對於蓋瑞斯•史泰德曼•瓊斯(Gareth Stedman Jones)所代表的這一甚具影響力(尤其在20世紀80年代以後)的史學修正主義路線,相關的探討至今仍舊相當罕見。本文以瓊斯作為探討對象,除了具有補白華文歷史學界對此認識不足之外,更重要的是,他的觀點和主張是個不錯的參照點,通過他的作品可以進一步觀察20世紀60年代以降歐美歷史學研究的某些趨勢,尤其是英國馬克思主義歷史學派的興起和衰落,以及社會史研究朝向新文化史取向之轉變的一些面相。
本文關切不同時期瓊斯思想背後的學術和時代的發展;通過瓊斯這個個案來考察其所涉及的領域之發展,及其作品的原創性和爭議性。因此,文中的探討雖以瓊斯為核心,但其作品的特性,讓本文得以跨出傳統個人傳記研究的狹隘性,直指20世紀60年代以降西方世界的學術思想、政治發展和社會變動的若干面相,其中包括歐美史學的某些趨勢(例如語言學轉向)、馬克思陣營內部的觀念和路線之論辯、階級作為解釋範疇的效力、左翼政治的局限和展望等等。
Born in 1942, Gareth Stedman Jones is one of Britain's leading intellectuals, first with the outstanding Outcast London (1971) and then with the hugely influential collection, Languages of Class (1983). He joined the Editorial Board of New Left Review in 1964 until 1981. He was also a joint founder of the History Workshop Journal in 1976 and remains on the Editorial Board. In the 1970s and 1980s he was a key conduit for the transmission of new theoretical perspectives in Britain, perspectives that he used not only to provide trenchant and hugely influential analyses but to develop the new cultural history in Britain. This dissertation aims to investigate Stedman Jones's long journey from being one of the sharpest socialist historians and new left theorists of the 1960s and 1970s to someone who is now focused on the history of political ideas and disillusioned with the left.
一、史泰德曼•瓊斯著述
(一)、專書
An End to Poverty? London: Profile Books, 2004.
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto, Harmondsworth:
Penguin, 2002, introduction of 187pp.
Klassen, Politik, Sprache, edited by P. Schöttler, Münster: Verlag Westfälisches
Dampfboot, 1988.
Languages of Class: Studies in English Working Class History, 1832-1982,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
Outcast London, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971 [reprinted with new preface, 1984;
reprinted Harmondsworth, 1992; Open University edition, 2002].
(二)、文獻編纂
Charles Fourier: the Theory of the Four Movements, translated by I. Patterson,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.
(三)、編著
The Cambridge History of Nineteenth Century Political Thought, eds.
Gregory Claeys and Gareth Stedman Jones, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2008.
Island Stories: Unravelling Britain, eds. Alison Light with Sally Alexander and
Gareth Stedman Jones, London; New York: Verso, 1998.
Metropolis: London Histories and Representations since 1800, eds. David Feldman
and Gareth Stedman Jones, London: Routledge, 1989.
Culture, Ideology and Politics: Essays for Eric Hobsbawm, eds. Raphael Samuel and
Gareth Stedman Jones, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982.
(四)、收錄於書籍之論文
‘Radicalism and the Extra-European World: the case of Marx,’ in Victorian Visions ofGlobal Order: Empire and International Relations in Nineteenth Century
Political Thought, Cambridge University Press, ed. Duncan Bell, 2008,
forthcoming.
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Languages in the Age of Extremes, Oxford, 2008, forthcoming.
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Communism,’ in Marxist History-Writing for the Twenty-First Century, ed.
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Revolution,’ in The New Hegelians, Politics and Philosophy in the Hegelian
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comparaisons, eds. Sylvie Aprile and Fabrice Bensimon, Paris: Créaphis, 2006,
pp. 21-47.
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University Press, 2002, pp. 61-92.
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France, 1750-1820, ed. Colin Jones and Dror Wahrman, Berkeley, Calif.:
University of California Press, 2002, pp. 94-105.
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ed. Sudipta Kaviraj and Sunil Khilnani, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
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Verso, 2000.
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bleibt von marxistischen Persepktiven in der Geschichtsforschung, ed. Alf
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the Modern Republic, ed. Biancamaria Fontana, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1994, pp. 154-172.
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1990s, ed. Stuart Hall and Martin Jacques, London: Lawrence & Wishart inassociation with Marxism Today, 1989, pp. 230-235.
(with R. Samuel), ‘Pearlie Kings and the Invention of the Cockney Tradition,’ in
Patriotism: the Making and Unmaking of British National Identity III, ed. R.
Samuel, London: Routledge, 1989, pp. 64-71.
‘The “Cockney” and the Nation,’ in Metropolis: Histories and Representations since
1800, ed. D. Feldman and G. Stedman Jones, London: Routledge, 1989, pp.
272-324.
‘The Rise and Fall of French Marxism,’ in Ideas from France, ed. Lisa Appignanesi,
London: Free Association Books, 1989[1984], pp. 81-89.
‘Debate,’ in La lzguierda v Europa, Madrid, 1987, pp. 140-53.
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Polity Press, 1984, pp. 3-22.
‘Karl Marx and the English Labour Movement,’ in Marx en Perspective. Actes du
Colloque organisé par l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (1983),
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Marxismo, Milan, 1983, pp. 39-76.
‘Engels and the History of Marxism,’ in The History of Marxism I, ed. E. Hobsbawm,
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‘The Language of Chartism,’ in The Chartist Experience: Studies in Working-Class
Radicalism and Culture, 1830-1860, ed. James Epstein and Dorothy Thompson,
London: Macmillan Press, 1982, pp. 3-58.
(with R. Samuel), ‘The Labour Party and Social Democracy’ in Culture, Ideology and
Politics: Essays for Eric Hobsbawm, ed. R. Samuel and G. Stedman Jones,
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982, pp. 320-329.
‘Utopian Socialism Reconsidered,’ in People’s History and Social Theory, ed. R.
Samuel, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981, pp. 138-145.
‘Kultur und Politik der Arbeitsklasse in London, 1870-1900,’ in
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Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1979, pp. 317-368.
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Left Review, London: NLR, 1977, pp. 11-60.
(with Robin Blackburn), ‘Louis Althusser and the Struggle for Marxism,’ in, The
Unknown Dimension: European Marxism Since Lenin, ed. Dick Howard and
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‘The History of US Imperialism,’ in Ideology in Social Sciences, ed. Robin Blackburn,London: Fontana, 1972, pp. 207-237.
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Blackburn, London: Fontana, 1972, pp. 96-115.
‘The Meaning of the Student Revolt,’ in Student Power: Problems, Diagnosis, Action,
eds. Alexander Cockburn and Robin Blackburn, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969,
pp. 25-56.
(五)、學報論文
‘The Genesis of the “Industrial Revolution”: Jean-Baptiste Say and the French Debate
on Industrie’ in Les idées passent-elles la Manche? Savoirs, Représentations,
Pratiques (France-Angleterre, Xe-XXe siècles), PUPS (2007), pp.211-233.
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Études Britanniques en Histoire?’ - la Revue d'histoire du XIXième siècle,
EHESS (Volume 54, January – March 2007) pp.7-68.
‘De l’histoire sociale au tournant linguistique et au-delà. Où va l’historiographie
britannique ?’ Revue D’Histoire Du XIXe Siècle, 33, 2006.
‘Review Article: Where is British Studies going?’ La Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle,
EHESS, 2005.
‘An End to Poverty: The French Revolution and the Promise of a World Beyond
Want,’ Historical Research, vol. 78, no. 200 (May 2005), pp.193-207.
‘Make Poverty History: Response,’ History & Policy, May 2005.
‘History and Theory: an English Story,’ Historein: a Review of the Past and Other
Stories 3(2001), pp.103-24.
‘Une autre histoire sociale,’ Annales: economies, sociétés, civilisations (1998),
pp.383-394.
‘“Voir sans entendre”. Engels, Manchester et l’observation sociale en 1844,’ Genèses
22(1996), pp.4-18.
‘The Determinist Fix: Some Obstacles to the Further Development of the Linguistic
Approach to History in the 1990s,’ History Workshop Journal 42(1996),
pp.19-35.
‘Faith in History,’ History Workshop Journal 30(1991), pp. 63-67.
‘The Changing Face of Nineteenth-Century Britain,’ History Today 41.5(May 1991),
pp. 36-40.
‘Liberalizmus és Democrácia,’ Vildgosslg 31(1990), pp. 115-18.
‘L’Importance de Londres dans l’histoire de la Grande-Bretagne contemporaine,’
Genèses 1 (1990), pp. 47-57.
‘Some Notes on Karl Marx and the English Labour Movement,’ History Workshop,18(autumn 1984), pp. 124-137.
‘Ships that Pass in the Night. Het Debat Tilly-Stedman Jones,’ Sociologisch-
Tijdschrift (1984), pp. 393-415.
‘The Labours of Henry Mayhew, “Metropolitan Correspondent”,’ London Journal
10.1(1984), pp. 80-85.
‘The Mid-Century Crisis and the 1848 Revolution: A Critical Comment,’ Theory and
Society 12(1983), pp. 505-519.
‘Why the Labour Party is in a Mess,’ New Socialist, January 1982.
‘Unemployment and Politics in the 19th Century - Parallels and Differences,’ Llafur
3.3(1981), pp.9-19.
‘Barrington Moore on Injustice,’ Historical Journal 23.4(1980), pp. 1003-1007.
(with Michael Ignatieff and Raphael Samuel), ‘Language and History,’ History
Workshop, 10(autumn 1980), pp. 1-5.
‘Social Control: the History and Critique of a Concept,’ History Workshop Journal
4(1979), pp. 163-171.
‘History and Theory’ (letter), History Workshop, 8(autumn 1979), pp. 198-202.
‘Le Londres des reprouvés,’ Recherches 32(1978), pp.345-76.
‘Society and Politics at the Beginning of the World Economy,’ Cambridge Journal of
Economics (1977), pp. 77-92.
(with Raphael Samuel), ‘Sociology and History,’ History Workshop, 1(spring 1976),
pp. 6-8.
‘From Historical Sociology to Theoretical History,’ British Journal of Sociology
27.3(1976), pp. 295-305.
‘England’s First Proletariat,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 90(March/April), 1975, pp.
35-68.
‘Working Class Culture and Working Class Politics in Victorian London,’ Journal of
Social History 7(1974), pp. 460-508.
‘Friedrich Engels und der Ausgang der klassischen deutschen Philosophie,’ Jahrbuch
Politik, 6, Berlin, 1974, pp. 110-132.
‘Engels and the End of Classical German Philosophy,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 79
(May/June 1973), pp. 17-36.
‘The Specificity of US Imperialism,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 60(March/April)
1970, pp. 59-86.
‘The Pathology of English History,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 46 (Nov./Dec. 1967),
pp. 29-45.
(with Anthony Barnett and Tom Wengraf) ‘Student Power: What is to be Done?,’
New Left Review, 1st. ser., 43(May/June 1967), pp. 3-9.(六)、未刊稿
‘Dickens and the French Revolution,’ Historicising the French Revolution conference,
held at St John’s College and New Hall, Cambridge, 15-16 November 2007.
‘The Return of Language: Radicalism and British Historians, 1960-1990,’
unpublished conference paper at the German Historical Institute London, 26-27
March 2004.
‘Industrie, Pauperism and the Hanoverian State: the Genesis and Political Content of
the Original Debate about the “Industrial Revolution” in England and France,
1815-1840,’ Cambridge: Centre Working Paper, January 1997.
‘History, Political Change and Popular Culture from 1500 to the Present Day,’
unpublished seminar paper, 1988.
‘The Limits of Proletarian Theory on England before 1850,’ unpublished conference
paper, Bielefeld, 1977.
(七)、書評
‘Review of The Condition of England Question: Carlyle, Mill, Engels by Michael
Levin,’ History of Political Thought, Volume XXI Issue 4 (winter 2000).
‘Review of Private Lives, Public Spirit: A Social History of Britain 1870-1914 by
Jose Harris,’ The London Review of Books. 16, no. 24, (December 22, 1994): 26.
‘Review of The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950,’ Economic History
Review, 44.4(Nov. 1991), pp.729-734.
‘The Politics of Language, 1791-1819,’ American Historical Review, 92.3(Jun., 1987),
p.662.
‘Reviews,’ Marxism Today, July 1984, pp. 38-40.
‘Review of The Industrial Muse: A Study of Nineteenth-Century British
Working-Class Literature,’ Victorian Studies 20.2(winter 1977), pp. 193-195.
‘History in One Dimension,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 36(Mar./Apr. 1966), pp.
48-58.
‘London and the Revolutionaries,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 31(May/June 1965), pp.
105-108.
‘Labouring Men,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 29(Jan./Feb. 1965), pp. 80-83.
‘The English Provinces, 1760-1960,’ New Left Review, 1st. ser., 28(Nov./Dec. 1964),
pp. 94-95.
(八)、百科全書╱辭典之辭條‘Friedrich Engels,’ in The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, ed. J. Eatwell,
M. Milgate and P. Newman, London: Palgrave, 1987, II, pp.144-6.
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Eatwell, M. Milgate and P. Newman, I, London: Palgrave, 1987, pp. 933-36.
‘Friedrich Engels,’ The New Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University
Press, 2004.
‘Raphael Samuel,’ The New Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University
Press, 2004.
(九)、著作之不同語言譯本
An End to Poverty? London, Profile Books, 2004; French translation, La Fin de la
Pauvreté? Un débat historique April 2007 (Collection chercheurs d’ère).
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto, Harmondsworth
2002,Spanish translation, El manifiesto comunista de Marx y Engels 2005
(Turner).
Languages of Class: Studies in English Working Class History 1832-1982,
Cambridge, 1983: Spanish translation, 1989.
Outcast London, Oxford, 1971: Italian translation, 1971, second edition 1980; Spanish
translation, 1990; Japanese translation 2004.
(十)、評論
‘A History of Ending Poverty. Tom Paine's Ideas Are Still Ahead of Today's
Campaigners,’ The Guardian, Saturday July 2, 2005.
‘New Labour's History,’ The Guardian, Saturday March 19, 2005.
‘Tony Blair Needs a Big Idea. Adam Smith Can Provide It,’ The Guardian, Saturday
September 25, 2004.
‘All That's Left Is Reformism,’ The Guardian, Monday August 12, 2002.
‘How Marx Covered His Tracks,’ TLS, the Times Literary Supplement. London: Jun
7, 2002. p. 13
‘Obituary: Raphael Samuel,’ The Independent, (London), Dec 11, 1996.
‘Disputation: An Imp, But not a Great Historian,’ The Independent, (London), Apr 4,
1995.
‘Labour Can Learn from Victorian Values,’ The Independent, (London), Apr 24,
1995.
‘When Sorry Is the Right Word,’ The Independent, (London), Jul 3, 1995.
‘What Socialism Meant,’ TLS, the Times Literary Supplement. London: Aug 10, 1990.p. 853
‘The End of History?,’ Marxism Today, Nov. 1989.
‘Dangerous Passions,’ The Nation. New York: Jun 28, 1986. Vol. 242, Iss. 25; p. 896
‘Marx after Marxism,’ Marxism Today, February 1985.
‘Paternalism Revisited,’ Marxism Today, June 1985, pp. 25-28.
‘Tawneyism is not enough- an essay on the Occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the
Fabian Society,’ New Statesman, December 1984.
‘Poor Law and Market Forces,’ New Statesman, May 27, 1983, pp. x-xiii.
‘The Road to Revolution,’ Seven Days, no.19, 8-14 March 1972.
‘Malthusian Mores,’ Times Literary Supplement (Bi-centenary article), 10 April,
1967.
(十一)、訪談
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pp.12-13.
Peter Schöttler, ‘Interview mit Gareth Stedman Jones,’ in Klassen, Politik, Sprache,
edited by P. Schöttler, Münster: Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot, 1988, pp.
277-317.
Eric Hobsbawm, ‘1956: Gareth Stedman Jones interviews Eric Hobsbawm,’ Marxism
Today, Nov. 1986, pp.16-23.
B. Kruithof and K. Verrips-Roukens, ‘Biografie, structur en geschiedenis. Een
interview met Gareth Stedman Jones,’ Sociologisch Tijdschrift 11(1984), pp.
415-424.
Stuart Macintyre, ‘Interview with Gareth Stedman Jones,’ Red Shift 4, 1977, pp.
19-23.
‘Karl Marx - In Our Time's Greatest Philosopher,’ hosted by Melvyn Bragg with
Contributors A. C. Grayling, Francis Wheen and Gareth Stedman Jones on BBC
Radio 4, 14 July 2005.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/inourtime_20050714.shtml
‘Karl Marx,’ hosted by Phillip Adams with Contributors Gareth Stedman Jones and
Francis Wheen on Late Night Live, ABC, 13 July 2006.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/latenightlive/stories/2007/1812437.htm
Heaven On Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism, the film, ‘Gareth Stedman Jones
Interview,’ http://www.pbs.org/heavenonearth/interviews_jones.html
‘Q & A with Gareth Stedman Jones,’
www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/publicity/stedmanjonesqa.pdf(十二)、壽慶論文集
David Feldman and Jon Lawrence eds., Festschrift for Gareth Stedman Jones,
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姜芃,〈關於英國馬克思主義史學的新思考〉,輯入陳啟能等著,《馬克思主義
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1. 中譯文Robin Blackburn 著,魏玓、施盈廷譯,〈「新左評論」滄桑史〉,《當代》76:194,
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Gareth Stedman Jones 著,唐寶富譯,〈從歷史社會學到理論歷史學〉,輯入蔡
少卿主編,《再現過去:社會史的理論視野》,杭州:浙江人民出版社,1988,
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Gareth Stedman Jones 著,徐平譯,〈早期盧卡奇的馬克思主義〉,輯入New Left
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G.areth Stedman Jones 著,龐曉明譯,〈盎格魯馬克思主義、新馬克思主義及歷
史推論法〉,輯入何秉孟、姜輝,《階級結構與第三條道路:與英國學者對
話實錄》,北京:社會科學文獻出版社,2005,頁101-141。
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Perry Anderson著,余文烈譯,《當代西方馬克思主義》,北京:東方,1989。
Perry Anderson 著,高銛等譯,《西方馬克思主義探討》,臺北:桂冠圖書公司,
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Perry Anderson 著,王晶譯,《後現代性的起源》,臺北:聯經出版事業公司,1999。
Perry Anderson 著,郭方、劉健譯,《從古代到封建主義的過渡》,上海:上海人
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Perry Anderson 著,劉北成、龔曉莊譯,《絕對主義國家的系譜》,上海:上海人
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Perry Anderson 等編,張亮、吳勇立譯,《西方左派圖繪》,南京:江蘇人民出版
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,黃居正譯,《革命分子》,臺北:稻鄉出版社,1989。
Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,鄭明萱譯,《極端的年代》,臺北:麥田出版社,1996。
Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,賈士蘅譯,《帝國的年代:1875-1914》,臺北:麥田出版社,
1997。
Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,張曉華等譯,《資本的年代:1848-1875 》,臺北:麥田出
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,王章輝等譯,《革命的年代:1789-1848 》,臺北:麥田出
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,鄭明萱譯,《盜匪:從羅賓漢到水滸英雄》,臺北:麥田出版社,1998。
Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,楊德睿譯,《原始的叛亂:十九至二十世紀社會運動的古
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,李金梅譯,《民族與民族主義》,臺北:麥田出版社,1999。
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,馬俊亞, 郭英劍譯,《史學家:歷史神話的終結者》,上海:
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,王翔譯,《非凡的小人物:反抗、造反及爵士樂》,北京:
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,蔡宜剛譯,《非凡小人物:反對、造反及爵士樂》,臺北:
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 等編,陳思仁等譯,《被發明的傳統》,臺北:貓頭鷹出版社,
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Eric J. Hobsbawm 著,顧杭、龐冠群譯,《傳統的發明》,南京:譯林出版社,2004。
Lynn Hunt編,江政寬譯,《新文化史》,臺北:麥田,2002。
Victor G. Kiernan 著,陳正國譯,《人類的主人:歐洲帝國時期對其他文化的態
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(三)訪談
汪暉,〈新左翼、自由主義與社會主義——安德森訪談〉,李陀、陳燕谷編:《視
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陳光興、Stuart Hall,唐維敏譯,〈流離失所:霍爾的知識形成軌跡〉,《文化
研究:霍爾訪談錄》,臺北:元尊文化,1998,頁17-62。
趙世玲,〈西方馬克思主義史學的發展現狀——訪加拿大學者布賴恩•帕爾默教
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