Journal of history of ideas

    • [PDF File]Michigan Journal of History

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      Michigan Journal of History Fall 2012 Edition individuals anxious to learn how to become American.17 This system favored Americanization by force, rather than consent, insisting that immigrants shed their old nationalities as soon as possible. This system closely mirrored President Theodore Roosevelt’s ideas of Americanism. In


    • The History of Ideas: Precept and Practice, 1950-2000 and ...

      JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS ? JANUARY 2006 each firmly identified with a discipline, in which professional humanists normally published their results, and the quarterlies, often based not in disciplines but in liberal arts colleges and universities, which cultivated a mixed readership to which they offered fiction and poetry as well as essays.


    • [PDF File]Journal of the History of Ideas - Johns Hopkins University

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      Journal of the History of Ideas EXECUTIVE EDITORS Martin J. Burke City University of New York Stefanos Geroulanos New York University Anthony Grafton Princeton University Ann E. Moyer University of Pennsylvania EXECUTIVE EDITOR EMERITUS Donald R. Kelley Rutgers University MANAGING EDITOR Ida Stewart University of Pennsylvania BOOK REVIEW EDITOR


    • [PDF File]The Meanings of 'Individualism'

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      role in the history of ideas, and of ideologies, in modern Europe and America. The present study seeks to contribute to the analysis Weber desired. But clearly, what is still needed is to carry the analytical task further: to isolate the various distinct unit-ideas (and intellectual tra-


    • [PDF File]Nietzsche and Buddhism Benjamin A. Elman Journal of the ...

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      history is usually discussed in terms of the influences of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)' G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831)' Arthur Schopenhauer (1788- 1860)' Karl Marx (1 8 18- 1883), and Charles Darwin (1809-1 882), the latter to the degree that Social Darwinism resulted from his biological theories via Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), etc.


    • [PDF File]Hegel, Pantheism, and Spinoza G. H. R. Parkinson Journal ...

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      Journal of the History of Ideas is currently published by University of Pennsylvania Press. ... philosophy of religion and on the history of philosophy. This is not to say that Hegel had a deep and scholarly knowledge of Spinoza. Paulus' edition was not a good one-indeed, it failed to meet ...


    • No History of Ideas, Please, We're Economists

      1973, there is Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology appearing annually since 1983, the Journal of the History of Economic Thought dating from 1990, the European Journal of the History of Economic Thought and History of Economic Ideas 1 See Blaug (1991) and Cardosa (1995, p. 198) for an almost complete listing of relevant ...


    • [PDF File]What is Intellectual History? A Frankly Partisan ...

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      Journal of the History of Ideas.) But if we are worried about precise definitions rather than popular usage, there is arguably a difference: The “history of ideas” is a discipline which looks at large-scale concepts as they appear and transform over the course of . history. An historian of ideas will tend to organize the historical ...


    • [PDF File]Place and the 'Spatial Turn' in Geography and in History

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      JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS OCTOBER 2009 more homogenized. One place is now much the same as another. Further, given the likelihood of such technical and cultural changes continuing into the future, geographical distinctiveness, evident in the particularity of place, would be a thing of the past: geography would indeed be history. There is,


    • Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History

      the Renaissance whose ideas on corruption in government, as well as the benevolence of a republic, were widely recognized as an authority on what to do and what not to do in in the field of politics. Even though “Machiavellian” became the term used to describe his cynical analysis ... Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History, Vol. 6 [2016 ...


    • [PDF File]The Columbian Exchange: A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas

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      A History of Disease, Food, and Ideas NNathan Nunn is an Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, athan Nunn is an Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MMassachusetts. During the 2009–2010 academic year, he was the Trione Visiting Professor of assachusetts.


    • Rereading the English Common Reader: A Preface to ... - JSTOR

      4 David D. Hall, "The History of the Book: New Questions? New Answers?" Journal of Library History, 21 (1986), 27-36; Margaret Spufford, Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and Its Readership in Seventeenth-Century England (Athens, Ga., 1982); William J. Gilmore, Reading Becomes a Necessity of Life: Material and Cultural Life in


    • Crisis Reinhart Koselleck - JSTOR

      JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS + APRIL 2006 ment itself, however, will proceed like an ongoing trial.8 St. John even goes beyond this certainty by announcing to the faithful that they, by obeying the word of God, have already achieved salvation.9 While the coming crisis remains a cosmic event, its outcome is already anticipated by the certainty


    • The History of Ideas, Intellectual History, and the ...

      the history of ideas is the history of man thinking", Journal of Philosophy, XXXVI (1939), 457. A similarly extended use of the term "history of ideas", making it synony-


    • Reflections on the History of Ideas

      REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 7 and mutual aid-the focussing upon what are, in their nature, com-mon problems, of all the special knowledges that are pertinent to them. It is one of the purposes of this journal to contribute, so far as its resources permit, towards such a more effective liaison among


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      used to support reactionary and racist views; but eugenic ideas and the eugenics movement were much too complex and significant to allow simplistic historical judgements to go unchallenged." "The History of Eugenics: A Bibliographical Review", Annals of Science, 36 (1979), 111-23, on 111. This essay represents one attempt to call into question ...


    • [PDF File]William James on the Emotions Howard M. Feinstein Journal ...

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    • [PDF File]The History and Ideas of Marxism: The Relevance for OR

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      The History and Ideas of Marxism: The Relevance for OR Author(s): R. J. Ormerod Reviewed work(s): Source: The Journal of the Operational Research Society, Vol. 59, No. 12 (Dec., 2008), pp. 1573-1590 Published by: Palgrave Macmillan Journals on behalf of the Operational Research Society


    • [PDF File]What Is History and Why Is History Important?

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      History is the study of some subject in chronological order: tracing ideas back to their origin and studying the evolution of ideas or events. History is most commonly used to study government and politics, but history can also be used to illuminate other topics, such as science, technology, or law.


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