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CONTENTS
“Montaigne and the Coherence of Eclecticism” PIERRE FORCE
“Eclecticism and the Technologies of Discernment in Pietist Pedagogy” KELLY J. WHITMER
“‘Theismus des Gefühls’: Heydenreich, Fichte, and the Transcendental Philosophy of Religion” BENJAMIN D. CROWE
“Beyond Revisionism: The Bicentennial of Independence, the Early Republican Experience, and Intellectual History in Latin America” ELÍAS JOSÉ PALTI
“Reading the Mind: From George Eliot’s Fiction to James Sully’s Psychology” VANESSA RYAN
“Place and the ‘Spatial Turn’ in Geography and in History” CHARLES W. J. WITHERS
Review Article: “Christian Humanism in the Age of Critical Philology: Ralph Häfner’s Gods in Exile” MARTIN MULSOW