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O Neill Media Center: Cities of the Underworld: Catacombs of Death (Paris) DC 753.C58 2006 http://www.history.com/minisites/citiesoftheunderworld History as Archeology: Diving into the Wreck HS067: Transatlantic Modernities I: Inventing the Subjective Individual (ca. 1150-1792) Prof. Stephen Schloesser, S.J. 4 September 2007 Week 01-Lecture 01 1

I. History as Archeology The present is built on the past but we don t see it Hence: the need to dig deep!!!!! History as Archeology: Paris Commune, 1871 French National Guard [Republicans] vs. Communards [working class] 2

Combats dans les catacombes [Combat in the catacombs] 3

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History as Archeology: To see where you are now really. you have to dig! hard! to see how it contains the past. Bapst Library: named after Fr. John Bapst, S.J. 5

O Neill Library: Named after Speaker of the House Tip O Neill The past isn t dead yet. It isn t even past. --- Wm. Faulkner 6

If the past isn t dead yet, what makes history often so lifeless??? 7

SAT History: Memorize names, dates, places, people, events Make the unfamiliar familiar. Anti-SAT History: Make the familiar UN-familiar! 8

II. A course in Cultural-Intellectual History Other types of history: political; military; economic /social Political History 9

Military History (Obviously overlaps with political ) Economic-Social History (Overlaps with political and military) 10

Cultural Intellectual History Culture (from Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger) A system or positive pattern in which ideas and values are tidily ordered. Cf. Ancients: true / good / beautiful 11

Intellectual-Cultural history: ties ideas and values together with material / social facts Six important influences [to me!!] on cultural-intellectual history 12

1. The Linguistic Turn of the 1970s: Language: from passive mirror to active shaper. [Language] is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which to shape it. 13

2. Psychoanalysis // Genealogy // History v. Memory Compare Freud / depth psychology : search for deep structures, family trees, genetic explanations in the past of present behaviors e.g., Oedipal complex The past isn t dead yet. It isn t even past. --- Wm. Faulkner 14

3. Trauma Theory: the encounter with chaos and the destruction of a meaning system. 4. Anthropology --- we are symbolic creatures and we act on largely unconscious fears centered on the body. 15

5. Hybridity / hybridization --- from post-/de-colonization Novelty does not come from something new [e.g., the modern ] replacing something old [i.e., tradition ]. Novelty comes from the grafting of one plane onto another plane. 16

hybridity / hybridization 17

6. [Post-] structuralism of the 1960s (from Marxism) SUPERSTRUCTURE [culture] ================ BASE [material realities] Intellectual-Cultural? What is ---material? ---intellectual? ---cultural? 1. MATERIAL PRE-CONDITIONS [ facts ]: penicillin; transplants; hygiene I read in the newspaper: A bunch of people are living to be 100. [ fact ] 2. CULTURE: NEWLY THINKABLE [ ideas ]: I can live to be 100. 3. CULTURE: NEW EXPECTATIONS / ANXIETIES [ values ]: I ought to live to be 100. Living to 100 is a good thing. 18

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1. Post-linguistic turn: language is a hammer, not a mirror 2. Psychoanalysis / Genealogy / History v. Memory 3. Trauma theory encounter w/ chaos = loss of meaning system 4. Anthropology (purity and danger) 5. Hybridity/hybridization (post-colonialism) 6. Base-Superstructure (post-marxism / structuralism) IDEAS AND MEANINGS INTER-RELATED WITH POLITICAL / MILITARY / ECONOMIC: Anxiety? Trust? Fear? Pessimism? Optimism? Projections? Prejudices? Repressions? 20

III.Recapitulation: History as Archeology Against Ideology (History as a moral project ) The function of ideology is to cover up origins... History is against ideology History uncovers what has been covered; rediscovers what has been purposely repressed....and all origins are bloody. 21

My father told me we was all born Of blood and tribulation. And so then too was our great city. But for those of us what lived and died in those furious days, it was like... no matter what they did to build this city up again... for the rest of time, it would be like no one even knew we was ever here. 22

The function of ideology is to cover up origins......and all origins are bloody. 23