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    Hegelianism: the path toward dialectical humanism, 1805-1841.John Edward Toews - 1980 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a study of the rise of Hegelian thought throughout the intellectual world in Germany in the first half of the nineteenth century. The book has three interrelated purposes. First, it constitutes the first synthetic description and comprehensive reconstruction of the historical genesis and humanist transformation of Hegelian ideology. Secondly, the study addresses the problem of recurrent patterns of hope and disillusionment in the successive phases of dialectical thought. Finally, the book is concerned with ideological responses to the experience (...)
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  2. Foucault and the Freudian subject: Archaeology, genealogy, and the historicization of psychoanalysis.John E. Toews - 1994 - In Jan Goldstein (ed.), Foucault and the writing of history. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. pp. 116--34.
  3. Transformations of Hegelianism, 1805–1846.John Toews - 1993 - In Frederick C. Beiser (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hegel. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 378--413.
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    A new philosophy of history? Reflections on postmodern historicizing.John Toews - 1997 - History and Theory 36 (2):235–248.
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    Becoming Historical: Cultural Reformation and Public Memory in Early Nineteenth-Century Berlin.John Edward Toews - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines the ways in which selfhood and cultural solidarity came to be understood and lived as historical identities during the 1800s. It examines the stages and conflicts in the process of 'becoming historical' through the works of prominent Prussian artists and intellectuals who attached their personal visions to the reformist agenda of the Prussian regime that took power in 1840. The historical account of the evolution of analogous and inter-related commitments to a cultural reformation that would create communal (...)
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    Historiography as exorcism: Conjuring up “foreign” worlds and historicizing subjects in the context of the multiculturalism debate.John E. Toews - 1998 - Theory and Society 27 (4):535-564.
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    Salvaging truth and ethical obligation from the historicist tide: Thomas Haskell's moderate historicism.John E. Toews - 1999 - History and Theory 38 (3):348–364.
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    The historian in the labyrinth of signs: Reconstructing cultures and reading texts in the practice of intellectual history.John E. Toews - 1991 - Semiotica 83 (3-4):351-384.
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    Wagner’s Melodies: Aesthetics and Materialism in German Musical Identity.John E. Toews - 2016 - British Journal of Aesthetics 56 (1):110-112.
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    John E. Toews on Essays from the Edge: Parerga & Paralipomena, by Martin Jay. [REVIEW]John E. Toews - 2012 - History and Theory 51 (3):397-410.
    This review of Martin Jay’s recent published collection of essays examines his ongoing rethinking, supplementation, and revision of central themes—the negative and positive dialectics of historical totalization, the varieties and uses of conceptions of experience, the nature of visual cultures and scopic regimes, and the ambiguities of truth-construction in the public realm—that have been the focus of his major works since the 1970s. It argues that his more recent work indicates a gradual shift toward an affirmation of the kinds of (...)
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  11. Reviews : H. Aram Veeser (ed.), The New Historicism, London: Routledge, 1989. £30.00, paper £10.95, xvi + 318 pp. Hayden White, The Content of the Form: narrative discourse and historical representation, Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, $18.80, xiii + 244 pp. [REVIEW]John E. Toews - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):154-159.
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    Review: Manifesting, producing, and mobilizing historical consciousness in the “postmodern condition”. [REVIEW]John E. Toews - 2009 - History and Theory 48 (3):257-275.