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Intellectual History Review is the quarterly-published journal of the International Society for Intellectual History (@ISIHtweets) published by @RoutledgeHist.

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Intellectual History Review publishes articles of between 7,000-10,000 words which apply methods of contextual explanation to intellectual history from the late fifteen century onwards. To submit your article, please go to: editorialmanager.com/rihr/default.a…


[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Paul Babinski (University of Copenhagen) “Review of Noel Malcolm, Useful enemies: Islam and the Ottoman Empire in Western political thought 1450–1750.” IHR 34 (4): 878-880. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Andrew Berns (University of South Carolina) “Review of Kirsten Macfarlane, Biblical scholarship in an age of controversy: the polemical world of Hugh Broughton (1549–1612).” IHR 34 (4): 877-878. doi.org/10.1080/174969….


[🆕NEW OPEN ACCESS REVIEW ESSAY 🔓] Kevin Gerard Tracey (Maynooth University), “Out of the margins: readers and the early modern (re-)emergence of mathematics” IHR 34 (4): 865-876. doi.org/10.1080/174969….


[🆕NEW REVIEW ESSAY] Charles F. Briggs (University of Vermont), “Foxes into hedgehogs: Celenza and Hankins on Renaissance humanism” IHR 34 (4): 851-863. doi.org/10.1080/174969….


[🆕NEW ARTICLE] Sofía Mercader (Aarhus University), “Democracy and inequality in Latin America: revisiting the intellectual legacy of Guillermo O’Donnell” IHR 34 (4): 833-850. doi.org/10.1080/174969….


[🆕NEW ARTICLE (2023 CHARLES SCHMITT PRIZE PROXIME ACCESSIT)] Bennett Nagtegaal (Princeton University), “The failures of political prophecy: Ernst Kantorowicz’s wartime lectures” IHR 34 (4): 813-832. doi.org/10.1080/174969….


[🆕NEW ARTICLE] Carlos Pérez-Crespo (Universität Hamburg), “Anti-liberalism, Civil War and dictatorship: Carl Schmitt and his intellectual influence on the Francoist ideologists (1939–1942)” IHR 34 (4): 791-812. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


[🆕NEW ARTICLE] Francesca Antonini (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), “Between Weber and Mussolini. The issue of political leadership in the thought of the late Michels” IHR 34 (4): 773-790. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


[🆕NEW OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE 🔓] Alison Stone (Lancaster University), “Julia Wedgwood and the origin of language” IHR 34 (4): 751-772. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


[🆕NEW OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE 🔓] Leroy Levy (University of Cambridge), “The self-purchase of “freedom”, a reparative history of the abolition of Caribbean slavery, 1832–1833” IHR 34 (4): 731-750. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


[🆕NEW OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE🔓] Stephen Gaukroger, “Making sense of the exotic: the differing impact of travel reports in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century thought” IHR 34 (4): 705-729. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


[🆕NEW ARTICLE] Petr Pavlas (The Czech Academy of Sciences), ““Le bon homme Comenius”: the personal and intellectual links between Comenius and Leibniz” IHR 34 (4): 677-703. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


[🆕NEW REVIEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Raphaële Garrod (University of Oxford), “The riches of readerly doubt: a “maximalist” history of ambiguity” IHR (2024). doi.org/10.1080/174969….


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Announcing the 2024 Charles Schmitt Prize Winner and Runner-Up is-ih.com/news/2024-char…


[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] D. N. Byrne (Independent) “Review of Claire Rydell Arcenas, America’s philosopher: John Locke in American intellectual life.” IHR (2024). doi.org/10.1080/174969….


Intellectual History Review Reposted

Here the Program for the 2024/'25 edition of our seminar 'Women in Intellectual History' is-ih.com/news/isih-2024…

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Intellectual History Review Reposted

Announcement: ISIH Annual General Meeting (hybrid), Thursday, 26 September 2024, h. 9:00 AM (CET) is-ih.com/news/announcem…

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Katherine A. East (Newcastle University) “Review of Elad Carmel, Anticlerical legacies: the deistic reception of Thomas Hobbes, c. 1670–1740.” IHR (2024). doi.org/10.1080/174969….


[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Fabio Fossa (Politecnico di Milano) and Roberto Franzini Tibaldeo (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná), “Hans Jonas’s image theory” IHR (2024.) doi.org/10.1080/174969….


[🆕NEW ARTICLE ] Jim Rheingans (University of Vienna), “The early days of Tibetan Studies in Europe: some textual and historical considerations regarding I.J. Schmidt (1779–1843) and his German translation of The Wise and the Foolish” IHR 34 (3): 653-675. doi.org/10.1080/174969…


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