This important journal serves as a focal point and forum for scholarship on intellectual and cultural history from the mid-seventeenth century to the present, with primary attention to Europe and the Americas and to transnational developments that encompass the non-West. MIH enquires into intellectual discourses and texts, their contextual origins and reception, and the recovery of their historical meanings. The journal encompasses various forms of intellectual and cultural history, including political thought and culture, philosophy, religion, literature and literary criticism, social and natural sciences, visual arts and aesthetic theory, communications, law, economic thought, psychology, anthropology, music and the history of the book.
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Forum: Global Liberalisms
INTRODUCTION GLENDA SLUGA and TIMOTHY ROWSE Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 523–528 doi: 10.1017/S1479244314000791, Published online by Cambridge University Press 18 Dec 2014
AFRICAN LIBERALISM IN THE AGE OF EMPIRE? HASSUNA D’GHIES AND LIBERAL CONSTITUTIONALISM IN NORTH AFRICA, 1822–1835 IAN COLLER Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 529–553 doi: 10.1017/S1479244314000778, Published online by Cambridge University Press 18 Dec 2014
CITIZENS OR FAITHFUL? RELIGION AND THE LIBERAL REVOLUTIONS OF THE 1820S IN SOUTHERN EUROPE MAURIZIO ISABELLA Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 555–578 doi: 10.1017/S147924431400078X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 16 Jan 2015
THE INDIGENOUS REDEMPTION OF LIBERAL UNIVERSALISM TIM ROWSE Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 579–603 doi: 10.1017/S1479244314000766, Published online by Cambridge University Press 18 Dec 2014
THE ENDS OF LIBERALISM AND THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF NEHRU'S INDIA C. A. BAYLY Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 605–626 doi: 10.1017/S1479244314000754, Published online by Cambridge University Press 23 Jan 2015
Articles
PIETISTS, JURISTS, AND THE EARLY ENLIGHTENMENT CRITIQUE OF PRIVATE CONFESSION IN LUTHERAN GERMANY TERENCE MCINTOSH Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 627–656 doi: 10.1017/S1479244314000900, Published online by Cambridge University Press 19 Mar 2015
THE TYPICALITIES OF THE ENGLISH? WALT ROSTOW, THE STAGES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH, AND MODERN BRITISH HISTORY GUY ORTOLANO Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 657–684 doi: 10.1017/S1479244314000626, Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Mar 2015
FRENCH LIBERALISM’S “INDIAN DETOUR”: LOUIS DUMONT, THE INDIVIDUAL, AND LIBERAL POLITICAL THOUGHT IN POST-1968 FRANCE JACOB COLLINS Modern Intellectual History, Volume 12, Issue 03, November 2015, pp 685–710 doi: 10.1017/S1479244314000699, Published online by Cambridge University Press 15 Dec 2014