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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Editorial
EDITORIAL NOTE
Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 325 – 326 doi: 10.1017/S147924431800029X Published Online on 16 July 2018
Articles
PROPERTY, SPACE AND SACRED HISTORY IN JOHN LOCKE'S TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT TOM PYE Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 327 – 352 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000299 Published Online on 19 October 2016
RIDICULE, CENSORSHIP, AND THE REGULATION OF PUBLIC SPEECH: THE CASE OF SHAFTESBURY ROSS CARROLL Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 353 – 380 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000305 Published Online on 10 October 2016
THE ENTHUSIASM OF DAVID RICARDO RYAN WALTER Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 381 – 409 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000044 Published Online on 22 March 2016
THE ACCIDENTAL MARXIST: ANDRE GUNDER FRANK AND THE “NEO-MARXIST” THEORY OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT, 1958–1967 CODY STEPHENS Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 411 – 442 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000123 Published Online on 27 April 2016
SIGMUND FREUD, SUBLIMATION, AND THE RUSSIAN SILVER AGE ANA SILJAK Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 443 – 470 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000105 Published Online on 2 May 2017
THE SYMBOLIST CONCEIT: VLADIMIR SOLOV′EV'S POSTHUMOUS CAREER, THE POLITICS OF RECEPTION, AND THE LEGACY OF THE RUSSIAN EMIGRATION, 1892–1956 SEAN GILLEN Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 471 – 501 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000214 Published Online on 5 August 2016
POLITICS AND THE CASE OF POETRY: ARENDT ON BRECHT PATCHEN MARKELL Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 503 – 533 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000366 Published Online on 22 November 2016
CRISIS AND RENAISSANCE IN POST-WAR JAPAN FRANCESCO CAMPAGNOLA Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 535 – 559 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000342 Published Online on 27 October 2016
“THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF THE FUTURE”: DECOLONIZATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE AMERICAN EMBRACE OF GLOBAL ENGLISH, 1945–1965 DIANA LEMBERG Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 561 – 592 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000166 Published Online on 18 May 2017
Review Essays
“MAKE BRITAIN GREAT AGAIN”: ANGLO-AMERICAN THOUGHT AND WORLD POLITICS IN THE AGE OF EMPIRES GEORGIOS GIANNAKOPOULOS Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 593 – 606 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000378 Published Online on 30 January 2017
ON THE BENEFITS OF A SOCIOLOGY OF PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS FOR MODERN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY ADAM F. KOLA Modern Intellectual History, Volume 15 / Issue 2, August 2018, pp 607 – 619 doi: 10.1017/S1479244316000275 Published Online on 22 September 2016