Cultural Meanings and Cultural Structures in Historical Explanation
Article first published online: 17 DEC 2002
DOI: 10.1111/0018-2656.00134
2000 by Wesleyan University
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Hall, J. R. (2000), Cultural Meanings and Cultural Structures in Historical Explanation. History and Theory, 39: 331–347. doi: 10.1111/0018-2656.00134
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- Issue published online: 17 DEC 2002
- Article first published online: 17 DEC 2002
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One way to recast the problem of cultural explanation in historical inquiry is to distinguish two conceptualizations involving culture: (1) cultural meanings as contents of signification (however theorized) that inform meaningful courses of action in historically unfolding circumstances; and (2) cultural structures as institutionalized patterns of social life that may be elaborated in more than one concrete construction of meaning. This distinction helps to suggest how explanation can operate in accounting for cultural processes of meaning-formation, as well as in other ways that transcend specific meanings, yet are nonetheless cultural. Examples of historical explanation involving each construct are offered, and their potential examined.

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