The Journal of the History of Ideas is pleased to announce a new editorial team: Warren Breckman, Martin Burke, Anthony Grafton, and Ann Moyer. The journal has moved to a new home at the University of Pennsylvania and a new publisher, the University of Pennsylvania Press. Below we list the contents of our first 2006 issue as well as our new address and contact information, which can also be found at our new web address: http://jhi.pennpress.org.
Editorial Statement:
Since its inception in 1940, the Journal of the History of Ideas has served as a medium for the publication of research in intellectual history that is of common interest to scholars and students in a wide range of fields. It is committed to encouraging diversity in regional coverage, chronological range, and methodological approaches. The JHI defines intellectual history expansively and ecumenically, including the histories of philosophy, of literature and the arts, of the natural and social sciences, of religion, and of political thought. It also encourages scholarship at the intersections of cultural and intellectual history, for example the history of the book and of visual culture.
JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS
Volume 67, Number 2 (April 2006)
CONTENTS
“Practices of Unmasking: Polyhistors, Correspondence, and the Birth of Dictionaries of Pseudonymity in Seventeenth-Century Germany”
MARTIN MULSOW
219
“Fame, Virtue, and Government: Margaret Cavendish on Ethics and Politics”
DEBORAH BOYLE
251
“Having an Idea of Matter: A Peircean Refutation of Berkeleyan Immaterialism”
CORNELIS DE WAAL
291
“Embodying the Mind, Producing the Nation: Philosophy on French Television”
TAMARA CHAPLIN MATHESON
315
“Introduction: Translation of Reinhart Koselleck’s ‘Krise,’ in Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe”
MICHAELA W. RICHTER AND MELVIN RICHTER
343
“Crisis”
REINHART KOSELLECK
357
“Funkenstein on the Theological Origins of Historicism: A Critical Note”
ABRAHAM SOCHER
401
Books Received
409
Notice
417
In Memoriam: John W. Yolton, 1921-2005
G.A.J. ROGERS
419