JHI, January 2010

by Prof. Hangen - February 2nd, 2010

The new issue of the Journal of the History of Ideas, the flagship academic journal for intellectual history, is hot off the presses this month. I thought you might be interested to see the table of contents. You can read all issues since 2005 as a full-text e-Journal, using WSC’s Academic Search Premier database through the library catalog, if you want to read more.

Here’s this month’s table of contents – Journal of the History of Ideas Vol. 71.1 January 2010

(University of Pennsylvania Press/ Penn Press Journals http://jhi.pennpress.org/)

Beethoven the Romantic: How E. T. A. Hoffmann Got It Right
STEVEN CASSEDY

Pufendorf on Natural Equality, Human Dignity, and Self-Esteem
KARI SAASTAMOINEN

“Refer to folio and number”: Encyclopedias, the Exchange of
Curiosities, and Practices of Identification before Linnaeus
DANIEL MARGOCSY

Lovejoy’s Readings of Bruno: Or How Nineteenth-century History of
Philosophy was “Transformed” into the History of Ideas
LEO CATANA

The Lovejovian Roots of Adler’s Philosophy of History: Authority,
Democracy, Irony, and Paradox in Britannica’s “Great Books of the
Western World”
TIM LACY

“Another’’ Patriotism in Early Showa Japan (1930–1945)
TAKASHI SHOGIMEN

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