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- W2073009033 abstract "HISTORIANS CITE MICHEL FOUCAULT OFTEN, to damn or to praise him, but in comparison with other disciplines, they have done little to give his thought a systematic hearing.' This is especially true for social and political history. These are fields that have much to gain from considering Foucault, given his interest in madness, bodies, prisons, schools, professions, power, language, sexuality, and many other topics over a lifetime of prodigious scholarship. Laura Engelstein .argues that Foucault is not very useful for writing Russian and Soviet history. Nonetheless, her tightly reasoned essay illuminates significant problems and possibilities in use of Foucault, and it therefore may serve to further social history's still incomplete encounter with his work. As an outsider to field of Russian and Soviet history, I will not comment on Engelstein's substantive historical narrative, which capably weaves together empirical detail and theory. Instead, I will consider her use of Foucault and logic of her argument with reference to my field of German history, which, as I will point out below, often works as the Other to histories of the in same way that Russia does in Engelstein's account. Specifically, I want to discuss three topics: her representation of Foucault's discourse, her unargued comparative model, and her treatment of disciplinary power in major tyrannies. For Engelstein, Foucault's account of relationship between law and discipline in Western modernity is fundamentally inapplicable to Russia. As she states, Foucault argued that liberalism in West replaced intrinsically ideological of juridical monarchies with normative power of an equally inequitable and unfree disciplinary regime. Even though French Revolution and nineteenth-century constitutions seemed to place law at center of modern political life, legality had already been superseded, in Foucault's estimation, by more covert forms of power through which bourgeois society learned to police itself in a way that was irreducible to state or law. Engelstein questions Foucault's argument of general historical significance of this development as" @default.
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- W2073009033 title "Foucault and Social History: Comments on Combined Underdevelopment" @default.
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