Modern Intellectual History 20 (2023), 2

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Sophie-Margarete Schuster, Geschichtswissenschaften, Kulturwissenschaft, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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Articles

Hobbes in France, Gallican Histories, and Leviathan's Supreme Pastor
Amy Chandran
pp 359–387

The “Social Question” as a Democratic Question: Louis Blanc's Organization of Labor
Salih Emre Gerçek
pp 388–416

Political Thought and the Emotion of Shame: John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica Committee during the Governor Eyre Controversy
Jake Subryan Richards
pp 417–437

Totalitarian Encounters: The Reception of Stalinism and the USSR in Fascist Italy, 1928–1936
Jorge Dagnino
pp 438–459

Arendt and Algeria
Adam Y. Stern
pp 460–483

Getting Tough or Rolling Back the State? Why Neoliberals Disagreed on a Guaranteed Minimum Income
Daniel Coleman
pp 484–511

“Dear Professor”: Exploring Lay Comments to Milton Friedman
Maurice Cottier
pp 512–535

After the New Left: On Tsumura Takashi's Early Writings and Proto-“Contemporary Thought” in Japan
Jeremy Woolsey
pp 536–558

Forum: History and the Present

Introduction: Whose Present? Which History?
Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
pp 559–570

Intellectual History and the Fascism Debate: On Analogies and Polemic
Udi Greenberg
pp 571–581

Historical Sankofa: On Understanding Antiblack Violence in the Present through the African Diasporic Past
Alaina M. Morgan
pp 582–591

Losing the Present to History
Faisal Devji
pp 592–600

Always Already and Never Yet: Does China Even Have a Present?
Fabio Lanza
pp 601–611

Past and Present in Japanese Historiography: Four Versions of Presentism
Louise Young
pp 612–629

Dialogues between Past and Present in Intellectual Histories of Mid-Twentieth-Century Africa
Emma Hunter
pp 630–638

Practices Make Pertinent: Prospecting and Histories of the Present
Todd Shepard
pp 639–650

The Present as a Foreign Country: Teaching the History of Now
Patrick Iber, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
pp 651–662

Essay

For a New Social History of the Enlightenment: Authors, Readers, and Commercial Capitalism
David A. Bell
pp 663–687

Corrigendum

Introduction: Whose Present? Which History?
Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
pp 688–688

Intellectual History and the Fascism Debate: On Analogies and Polemic
Udi Greenberg
pp 689–689

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