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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Writing the World at the End of Empire6
The Fragile Power of Political Nations: Adam Smith’s Federative6
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
“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
Freedom at the Center4
MIH volume 20 issue 3 Cover and Front matter4
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
MIH volume 19 issue 1 Cover and Back matter3
Sex, Sovereignty, and the Biological in the Interwar Arab East3
MIH volume 20 issue 2 Cover and Front matter3
Authenticity and its Discontents: Abdallah Laroui on the Moroccan and Arab Subject3
The Bear in the Room and the Civilizing Process2
Speaking Machines, the Trial of Articulation, and Deaf Education in Modern France2
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
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
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
MIH volume 20 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
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
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