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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Articles
David Hume, the Académie des inscriptions and the Nature of Historical Evidence in the Early Eighteenth CenturyPedro FariaModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 299 - 322doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000404 Published Online on 23 January 2020
Alexander Crummell on Coleridge and the Politics of Abolitionist SelfhoodPeter WirzbickiModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 323 - 348doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000349 Published Online on 28 October 2019
The Early Life of Marx's “Mode of Production”Sarah JohnsonModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 349 - 378doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000374 Published Online on 25 November 2019
The American Workingmen's Parties, Universal Suffrage, and Marx's Democratic CommunismSean F. MonahanModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 379 - 402doi: 10.1017/S1479244320000062 Published Online on 26 March 2020
The Historicity of Sexuality: Knowledge of the Past in the Emergence of Modern Sexual ScienceAlison M. Downham MooreModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 403 - 426doi: 10.1017/S147924431900026X Published Online on 4 September 2019
Indirection and the Rhetoric of Tyranny: Carl Schmitt's The Tyranny of Values 1960–1967Samuel Garrett ZeitlinModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 427 - 450doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000398 Published Online on 17 February 2020
Secondary Art and the Two-Story House: Kuwabara Takeo and the Comparative Imagination in Mid-Century Japan, 1935–1947Adam BronsonModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 451 - 473doi: 10.1017/S1479244320000013 Published Online on 19 February 2020
Resurrecting the Archaic: Symbols and Recurrence in Henri Lefebvre's Revolutionary RomanticismRyan L. AllenModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 474 - 496doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000362 Published Online on 8 November 2019
Catholic Intellectuals and the Invention of Pluralism in FranceH. S. JonesModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 497 - 519doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000283 Published Online on 25 September 2019
Building, Dwelling, Dying: Architecture and History in PakistanChris MoffatModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 520 - 546doi: 10.1017/S1479244320000025 Published Online on 17 February 2020
Essays
Rethinking Arab Intellectual History: Epistemology, Historicism, SecularismOmnia El ShakryModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 547 - 572doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000337 Published Online on 24 October 2019
Review Essays
Fixers and Framers: Reconsidering the Sources and Meaning of the American FoundingMax M. EdlingModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 573 - 585doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000386 Published Online on 14 January 2020
Medicine UnboundCorinna TreitelModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 586 - 595doi: 10.1017/S1479244319000209 Published Online on 12 July 2019
Putting the Intellectual Back in Environmental HistoryPaul S. SutterModern Intellectual History, Volume 18 / Issue 2, June 2021, pp 596 - 605doi: 10.1017/S1479244320000050 Published Online on 17 February 2020