Modern Intellectual History

Papers
(The median citation count of Modern Intellectual History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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The Fragile Power of Political Nations: Adam Smith’s Federative6
Writing the World at the End of Empire6
“The Hidden Life”: Ellen Gates Starr, Vida Dutton Scudder, and Catholic Socialist Progressivism5
Aestheticizing Heroism for an Aesthetic Liberalism: Isaiah Berlin on Heroes and Hero Worship5
Utopia in New York: Nicola Chiaromonte and the New York Intellectuals’ “Superstition of Science”5
More Marx, Less Marxism? Reconsidering Capital, Volume 1, Retranslated by Paul Reitter5
Political Thought and the Emotion of Shame: John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica Committee during the Governor Eyre Controversy5
The New Liberals and Chinese Civilization: Idealist Philosophy, Evolutionary Sociology, and the Quest for a Humanitarian Ethics in Edwardian Britain5
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Freedom at the Center4
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Authenticity and its Discontents: Abdallah Laroui on the Moroccan and Arab Subject3
The Introduction of Modern Western Philosophy in the Ottoman Empire: Armenian Thinkers – ADDENDUM3
Escaping the Global Event: Pan-Islam and the First World War3
From the Hebrew Commonwealth to Party Politics: Rousseau's Legacy and the Nation-State in Nineteenth-Century Political Thought3
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Sex, Sovereignty, and the Biological in the Interwar Arab East3
Competitiveness, Civilizationism, and the Anglosphere: Kenneth Minogue's Place in Conservative Thought2
Against the Caesarist Crowd: Georges Sorel's Early Democratic Socialism during the Dreyfus Affair2
Unravelling the Myth of Gandhian Non-violence: Why Did Gandhi Connect His Principle ofSatyāgrahawith the “Hindu” Notion ofAhiṃsā?2
Beyond Babel: East India Company Genre and Colonial Romanticism in an Indo-Persian Diary - ERRATUM2
Freedom and Regeneration in Revolutionary France2
The Bear in the Room and the Civilizing Process2
Speaking Machines, the Trial of Articulation, and Deaf Education in Modern France2
Laws and Models at the League of Nations: Econometrics in Geneva, 1930–19391
“A Setting Where Things Can Happen”: The Dialectics of Liberation Congress and the Politics of Knowledge in the 1960s1
The Jacobite Groundwork of James Steuart’s Political Economy1
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Structuralist or Lesbian? Claude Lévi-Strauss and Monique Wittig on Rousseau’s “Science”1
The Figurative Foundations of Rousseau's Politics1
The Present as a Foreign Country: Teaching the History of Now1
Eichmann in Plettenberg: Carl Schmitt reads Hannah Arendt1
“The Regeneration of Society”: Thomas Ernest Hulme and the Early British Reception of Georges Sorel1
Rawson Rawson and Early Victorian Poverty Knowledge1
The Intersection of Ableism, Domestic Colonialism and Statistics in Britain from Bentham to Galton1
Democracy and Direct Legislation during the French Second Republic1
Dialogues between Past and Present in Intellectual Histories of Mid-Twentieth-Century Africa1
Isaiah Berlin and the Aesthetics of Judgment1
Intellectual History as History of Engagement? The French Scholarship – CORRIGENDUM1
Totalitarian Encounters: The Reception of Stalinism and the USSR in Fascist Italy, 1928–19361
A “Great Power” Man or World Stater? The International Thought of Charles Kingsley Webster, 1886–19611
Taking Off the Neoliberal Lens: The Politics of the Economy, the MIT School of Economics, and the Strange Career of Lawrence Klein1
Fighting Smart: Living Systems Theory in the US Army's Strategic Thought1
The Enlightenment We Want1
Intellectual History and the Fascism Debate: On Analogies and Polemic1
Tempering the Marital Mind: Civic Regimens of Love and Marriage in German Mid-Eighteenth-Century Moral Weeklies1
Hope and Meaning: Phenomenology in the Thought of Leszek Kołakowski, Józef Tischner, and Václav Havel1
Racial Feudalism1
Inventing Ordinary Anarchy in Cold War Britain1
The Introduction of Modern Western Philosophy in the Ottoman Empire: Armenian Thinkers1
Expecting Robert Lucas: Revisiting the Relationship between American Keynesianism and Neoliberalism1
“Typical Protestant Mistakes”: The Influence of the Cologne School of Sociology in Early Francoist Spain0
Edward Long and Other Animals: The Orangutan and Race-Making in the Late Eighteenth Century0
On the Lives of Modern State Law0
Durkheim's Critique of Colonialism and Empire0
“Between Ford and Gandhi”: André Siegfried’s Environmental Geopolitics, c.1898–19560
“Inhuman Destiny”: Naturalism, Propaganda, and Despair before Rawls's Conversion0
Anti-anthropocentric Humanism: On the Emergence of Personhood for Animals and Nature0
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Constructing Colonial Peoples: W. E. B. Du Bois, the United Nations, and the Politics of Space and Scale0
“A Valuable Man” and “One of the Wisest and Best of Mankind”: Jeremy Bentham, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, and Systematic Colonization0
Foucault as Philology: On Stuart Elden0
From Lifeless Numbers to the Vital Nerve of Democracy: Dolf Sternberger's Metaphorical Argumentation against Proportional Voting0
The Political Unbound: Conservative Arab Thought after Islam0
William Godwin on Democracy: The Time-Regime of Political Thought in the Age of Revolutions0
Mobilizing William Godwin, the “Father of British Anarchism”: History, Strategy, and the Intellectual Cultures of Post-war British Anarchism0
Foucault, Post-structuralism, and the Fixed “Openness of History”0
Just Out of Our Reach0
Legal Counterrevolution: Property and Judicial Power in the Weimar Republic0
The Specter of Female Masculinity: How Women Shaped the Ex-gay Movement in the 1970s and 1980s0
“Algiers and the Algerian Desert”: Decolonization and the Regional Question in France, 1958–19620
Losing Control of Tocqueville: J. P. Mayer and the Genesis of Gallimard’s Oeuvres complètes d’Alexis de Tocqueville0
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From the Three Bodies of Christ to the King's Two Bodies: The Theological Origins of Secularization Theory0
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Catholicism and Modernity in Irish Political Thought: The Case of Aodh de Blácam0
Introduction: Whose Present? Which History?0
Dworkin on Ordinary Language Philosophy and Legal Principles before the “Hart–Dworkin Debate”0
Naivety, Liberalism, and Isaiah Berlin’s Musical Thinking0
Republican Revivals0
Introduction: Whose Present? Which History? – CORRIGENDUM0
Arguing Pakistan in Late Colonial India: The Political Thought of Shabbir Ahmad Usmani0
Ideas of Revolution in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions0
John Hope Franklin’s From Slavery to Freedom (1947), Mid-Twentieth-Century Racial Liberalism, and the Dilemmas of African American History in Print0
Marxism of, by, and for the People: Karl Korsch and the Problem of Worker Education0
“None of It Matters Now”: Leszek Kołakowski between Marx and Spinoza0
“The Problem Alike of Statesman, Race Leader, and Philanthropist”: Economic Thinking and the Division of Negro Economics0
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What Happened to New England Theology?0
Governing the Miracle0
Stuart Hall, Development Theory, and Thatcher's Britain0
Thinking beyond Borders: The Global Scope of Spanish American Historical Discourse in the Chilean Laboratory, 1830–18600
Neoliberalism and Its Hegemonic Crisis0
The Irish Idea: James Connolly’s Political Thought0
Isaiah Berlin’s Liberal Reformation0
“An Entire Religion, at the Same Time Spiritual and Tangible”: Common Prayer and Deistic Civil Religion at the End of the Eighteenth Century0
Reading the History of Money: Politically or Ideologically?0
The Paris Commune and Karl Marx's Le capital0
The Third Earl Grey, Liberalism, and the British Empire0
Isaac Breuer's Antiliberal Neo-Kantianism and the Politicization of Jewish Ultra-Orthodoxy0
“I Shall Divide and Subdivide Power”: The Fiduciary Conception of Sovereignty in Francisco Pi y Margall’s Republican Federal Project0
Planetary Politics and the Climates of History0
Metaphor as Method in the Writings of Isaiah Berlin0
A Revolution in Property: Tocqueville and Beaumont on Democratic Inheritance Reform0
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From Postcolonial to Muslim Worlds: The Metamorphosis of Egalitarian Thought in Gamal al-Banna’s Works0
Intellectual History and the Fascism Debate: On Analogies and Polemic – CORRIGENDUM0
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Bringing Intellectual History into Dry Dock0
Murray Bookchin and the Postwar Environmental Moment: The Early Bookchin and the Politicization of Ecology, 1948–19640
Architects of the Mixed Economy: Assar Lindbeck, Ingemar Ståhl, and Gösta Rehn0
Du Bois’s Eugenic Democracy0
Historical Sankofa: On Understanding Antiblack Violence in the Present through the African Diasporic Past0
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A Strategic Eurocentrism: The Construction of Ottoman Evolutionism in an Uneven World (1870–1900)0
Liberalism in Search of Itself0
Communication Theology, the Decolonization of Information, and the Africanization of Journalism, 1960–19900
Vicarious Sovereignty: The Place of Extraterritorial Turkey in the Vision of Bengali Muslims (1890–1917)0
Arendt and Algeria0
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Whither Theory in a Time of Surpassing Disaster?0
Liberalism during Its Respectable Era0
Isaiah Berlin and the Aesthetics of Liberalism Introduction: An Aesthetic Approach to Intellectual History? Isaiah Berlin and the Ethos of Liberalism0
Better to Receive Than to Give0
Democratic Catastrophes and European Unification in Ortega y Gasset’s Postwar Political Thought0
The “Woman’s Seed”: Immediate Abolitionism’s Intellectual Mothers0
Situating Bjørn Lomborg in the History of Climate Politics: The Turn from Markets to Planning in Promethean Discourse0
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“Heirs to What Had Been Accomplished”: D. N. Aidit, the PKI, and Maoism, 1950–19650
Affirmative Orientalism: August Bebel, Islam, and World History0
The “Social Question” as a Democratic Question: Louis Blanc'sOrganization of Labor0
From Christian Transcendence to the Maoist Sublime: Liu Xiaofeng, the Chinese Straussians, and the Conservative Revolt Against Modernity – ERRATUM0
Practices Make Pertinent: Prospecting and Histories of the Present0
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Neoliberalism and Its Hegemonic Crisis0
Race in Marshall’s Economics0
British Legal Opinion about Immigration and Sovereignty, 1833–19060
The Rise of the Conjuncturists: Building Economic Expertise on the Fall of the Popular Front0
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Spontaneity and Control: Friedrich Hayek, Stafford Beer, and the Principles of Self-Organization0
Beyond Babel: East India Company Genre and Colonial Romanticism in an Indo-Persian Diary0
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Zimmern, Athens, and the British Empire: Ancient and Modern Imperialism in The Greek Commonwealth0
Jewish–Christian Religiosity: A Study in Twentieth-Century Central European History0
The Metaphysical Universe of Michel ʿAflaq and His Party: A Reappraisal of the Baʿth0
Intellectual History, Context, and Robert Brandom0
Granville Sharp’s Ancient Constitution: Legal Argument and Antislavery Thought0
Hans Morgenthau, Peaceful Change, and the Origins of American Realism0
Informal Empire: The Origin and Significance of a Key Term0
Does Economic Nationalism Have a Philosophy?0
Montesquieu’s Case for Honor in Publius and Adams: Transposing the Society of Orders to the Commercial Republic0
Merchants of Certainty: Reconsidering Scientific Credibility and Prestige0
From Christian Transcendence to the Maoist Sublime: Liu Xiaofeng, the Chinese Straussians, and the Conservative Revolt against Modernity0
Hypercriticism: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Vice0
Mediating Spaces: The Scales of Yugoslav Socialist Thought0
Civil Society Divided against Itself: The Fight for Shorter Hours in Antebellum America0
For a New Social History of the Enlightenment: Authors, Readers, and Commercial Capitalism0
Bohuslav Ečer, the UN War Crimes Commission, and the Intellectual History of the Nuremberg Charter0
Three Versions of Social Science in Late Eighteenth-Century France0
The Meanings of Anti-imperialism: Insights from the Global Edmund Burke0
The Perils of Prehistory: A Review0
Kant on Peace, Honor and the “Point of View” of Princes, 1755–17950
Clio between Revolution and Collapse: The Making of the Historical Discipline in the Late Ottoman Empire0
Nonviolence Meets Direct Action: A Transnational Encounter of the Interwar Years0
The Cambridge “Gang” Meets Iranian Intellectual History: Reimagining Conservatism In Context0
The Social Organization of Property: The Homeownership System, Managed Hierarchy, and the Challenge of Social Selfhood in the Early Twentieth-Century United States0
The Search for Social Harmony at Harvard Business School, 1919–19420
Reconsidering the History of Political Economy0
The Bullet That Ended Chivalry: Voltaire's Histoire de Charles Xii As A Celebration Of The Implausible0
Losing the Present to History0
“Welfare without the Welfare State”: Milton Friedman's Negative Income Tax and the Monetization of Poverty0
After the New Left: On Tsumura Takashi's Early Writings and Proto-“Contemporary Thought” in Japan0
“Dear Professor”: Exploring Lay Comments to Milton Friedman0
Past and Present in Japanese Historiography: Four Versions of Presentism0
Getting Tough or Rolling Back the State? Why Neoliberals Disagreed on a Guaranteed Minimum Income0
Writing Back from the Academy: Uncovering the Unnamed Targets of Makereti's Revisionist Anthropology0
Always Already and Never Yet: Does China Even Have a Present?0
Hobbes in France, Gallican Histories, and Leviathan's Supreme Pastor0
Does Liberalism Need Free Will? Augustinianism, Pelagianism, and the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin0
The Intellectual History of Milton Friedman's Criticism of Corporate Social Responsibility0
Field Work0
From the Body of the King to the Body of the Nation: Sovereignty, Sodomy, and the English Revolution of 16880
Human Labor and Natural Labor in Henry David Thoreau's Works0
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