Modern Intellectual History

Papers
(The TQCC of Modern Intellectual History is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Globalizing Racism and De-provincializing Muslim Africa17
The “Indo-Pacific”: Intellectual Origins and International Visions in Global Contexts14
Savarkar before Hindutva: Sovereignty, Republicanism, and Populism in India,c.1900–192011
“A Quite Similar Enterprise … Interpreted Quite Differently”? James Buchanan, John Rawls and the Politics of the Social Contract8
The Theodicy of Growth: John Rawls, Political Economy, and Reasonable Faith7
The Historical Rawls: Introduction6
Historicizing Rawls6
Whatever Happened to the Social in American Social Thought? Part 15
Conscription and the Color Line: Rawls, Race and Vietnam5
Claudia Jones, International Thinker5
Rawls's Teaching and the “Tradition” of Political Philosophy4
Federalism, Representation, and Direct Democracy in 1920s India4
Enlightenment and Erudition: Writing Cultural History at the Académie des inscriptions4
Islam, Rawls, and the Disciplinary Limits of Late Twentieth-Century Liberal Philosophy4
Introduction: Whose Present? Which History?3
Theology, the Fairy Queen3
Eichmann in Plettenberg: Carl Schmitt reads Hannah Arendt3
Reading Heidegger against the Grain: Hans Jonas on Existentialism, Gnosticism, and Modern Science3
Stuart Hall, Development Theory, and Thatcher's Britain3
Whatever Happened to the Social in American Social Thought? Part 23
The Rise of Entrepreneurial Management Theory in the United States3
Putting Neoliberalism in Its Place2
Women, Violence, Sovereignty: “Rakshasa” Marriage by Capture in Modern Indian Political Thought2
Josiah Child, Interest Rates, and John Locke's “For a General Naturalization”2
John Rawls and Oxford Philosophy2
Empire and Arab Indology2
Informal Empire: The Origin and Significance of a Key Term2
István Hont, the Cosmopolitan Theory of Commercial Globalization, and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism2
India, Racial Caste, and Abolition in Charles Sumner's Political Thought2
“Dear Professor”: Exploring Lay Comments to Milton Friedman2
Laws and Models at the League of Nations: Econometrics in Geneva, 1930–19392
“Welfare without the Welfare State”: Milton Friedman's Negative Income Tax and the Monetization of Poverty2
Constructing Colonial Peoples: W. E. B. Du Bois, the United Nations, and the Politics of Space and Scale2
Unravelling the Myth of Gandhian Non-violence: Why Did Gandhi Connect His Principle ofSatyāgrahawith the “Hindu” Notion ofAhiṃsā?1
Thinking Outside the Circle: TheGeistkreisand the Viennese “KreisCulture” in America1
Black Women's Internationalism: A New Frontier in Intellectual History1
Beyond Secularized Eschatology Introductory Remarks1
Intellectual History as History of Engagement? The French Scholarship1
Taking Off the Neoliberal Lens: The Politics of the Economy, the MIT School of Economics, and the Strange Career of Lawrence Klein1
Hannah Arendt and Marxist Theories of Totalitarianism1
“The Regeneration of Society”: Thomas Ernest Hulme and the Early British Reception of Georges Sorel1
Hobbes in France, Gallican Histories, and Leviathan's Supreme Pastor1
“Something Apart, Yet an Integral Part”: Duke Ellington's Harlem and the Nexus of Race and Nation1
Political Thought and the Emotion of Shame: John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica Committee during the Governor Eyre Controversy1
Getting Tough or Rolling Back the State? Why Neoliberals Disagreed on a Guaranteed Minimum Income1
Rethinking the Rites Controversy: Kilian Stumpf'sActa Pekinensiaand the Historical Dimensions of a Religious Quarrel1
Racial Feudalism1
From Christian Transcendence to the Maoist Sublime: Liu Xiaofeng, the Chinese Straussians, and the Conservative Revolt against Modernity1
On the Decolonial Beginnings of Edward Said1
“Typical Protestant Mistakes”: The Influence of the Cologne School of Sociology in Early Francoist Spain1
Intellectual History and the Fascism Debate: On Analogies and Polemic1
Pure Kashmir: Nature, Freedom and Counternationalism1
Species and Salvation: Theology of History in the Anthropocene?1
Imperial Diversity, Fractured Sovereignty, and Legal Universals: Hans Kelsen and Eugen Ehrlich in their Habsburg Context1
The Figurative Foundations of Rousseau's Politics1
For a New Social History of the Enlightenment: Authors, Readers, and Commercial Capitalism1
After the New Left: On Tsumura Takashi's Early Writings and Proto-“Contemporary Thought” in Japan1
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