Why concepts matter translating social and political thought / [electronic resource] :
edited by Martin J. Burke and Melvin Richter.
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.
- x, 240 p. : ill.
- Studies in the history of political thought, 6 1873-6548 ; .
- Studies in the history of political thought ; v. 6. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: translation, the history of concepts and the history of political thought / Melvin Richter -- A translation studies perspective on the translation of political concepts / Jeremy Munday -- On history in formal conceptualizations of translation / Anthony Pym -- Reinhart Koselleck on translation, anachronism and conceptual change / Kari Palonen -- Translation as cultural transfer and semantic interaction: European variations of liberal between 1800 and 1830 / Jorn Leonhard -- Bodin as self-translator of his Republique: why the omission of "politique" and allied terms from the Latin version? / Mario Turchetti -- Translation as correction: Hobbes in the 1660s and 1670s / Eric Nelson -- Translating the Turks / Peter Burke -- Translating the vocation of man: Liang Qichao (1873-1929), J.G Fichte, and the body politic in early republican China; the public limits of liberty: Nakamura Keiu's translation of J.S. Mill / Douglas Howland -- On translating Durkheim / Steven Lukes -- Translating Weber / Keith Tribe.
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Political science--Philosophy--Translations. Translating and interpreting--History.