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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Articles
ADAM FERGUSON ON PARTISANSHIP, PARTY CONFLICT, AND POPULAR PARTICIPATION MAX SKJÖNSBERG Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 1 – 28 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000099 Published Online on 3 April 2017
REPUBLICAN MONARCHY: THE NEO-ROMAN CONCEPT OF LIBERTY AND THE NORWEGIAN CONSTITUTION OF 1814 HÅVARD FRIIS NILSEN Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 29 – 56 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000191 Published Online on 13 June 2017
AFTER THE FREEHOLDER: REPUBLICAN AND LIBERAL THEMES IN THE WORKS OF SAMUEL LAING JOCELYN PAUL BETTS Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 57 – 86 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000154 Published Online on 15 May 2017
LOYAL WORKERS AND DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS: BIG HUMANITIES AND THE ETHICS OF KNOWLEDGE CHAD WELLMON Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 87 – 126 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000129 Published Online on 27 June 2017
HISTORY, LAW AND FREEDOM: F. W. MAITLAND IN CONTEXT JAMES KIRBY Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 127 – 154 doi: 10.1017/S147924431700035X Published Online on 4 September 2017
SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP AND SOCIAL RIGHTS IN AN AGE OF EXTREMES: T. H. MARSHALL'S SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE LONGUE DURÉE JULIA MOSES Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 155 – 184 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000178 Published Online on 6 June 2017
LANDSCAPES OF UNREST: HERBERT GIERSCH AND THE ORIGINS OF NEOLIBERAL ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY DIETER PLEHWE, QUINN SLOBODIAN Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 185 – 215 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000324 Published Online on 22 August 2017
FROM SEXUALITY TO GOVERNMENTALITY: THE OEDIPUS COMPLEX OF MICHEL FOUCAULT BRANDON KONOVAL Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 217 – 249 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000038 Published Online on 2 May 2017
THE INTELLECTUAL HISTORIAN AS CRITIC: REFLECTIONS ON THE WORK OF STEFAN COLLINI CESARE CUTTICA Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 251 – 280 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000014 Published Online on 20 March 2017
Essays
CHARLES CAPPER, ROMANTIC AMERICA, AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY DAVID A. HOLLINGER Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 281 – 293 doi: 10.1017/S1479244318000367 Published Online on 31 August 2018
Review Essays
INSOMNIA AND OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL PATHOLOGIES JEFFREY LENOWITZ, MELISSA SCHWARTZBERG Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 295 – 308 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000361 Published Online on 4 September 2017
HISTORY COMES TO LIFE HENRY M. COWLES Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 309 – 320 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000543 Published Online on 17 November 2017
FROM ECLIPSE OF REASON TO THE AGE OF REASONS? HISTORICIZING HABERMAS AND THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL MATTHEW SPECTER Modern Intellectual History, Volume 16 / Issue 1, April 2019, pp 321 – 337 doi: 10.1017/S1479244317000592 Published Online on 4 December 2017