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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Globalizing Racism and De-provincializing Muslim Africa16
Savarkar before Hindutva: Sovereignty, Republicanism, and Populism in India,c.1900–192010
The “Indo-Pacific”: Intellectual Origins and International Visions in Global Contexts9
“A Quite Similar Enterprise … Interpreted Quite Differently”? James Buchanan, John Rawls and the Politics of the Social Contract7
The Theodicy of Growth: John Rawls, Political Economy, and Reasonable Faith7
Conscription and the Color Line: Rawls, Race and Vietnam5
A Factory Afield: Capitalism and Empire in John Locke's Political Economy5
The Historical Rawls: Introduction5
Claudia Jones, International Thinker5
Historicizing Rawls5
Federalism, Representation, and Direct Democracy in 1920s India4
Whatever Happened to the Social in American Social Thought? Part 14
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
A Dangerous Idea: Nonviolence as Tactic and Philosophy3
Rawls's Teaching and the “Tradition” of Political Philosophy3
The Rise of African American Intellectual History3
The Forgotten Democratic Tradition of Revolutionary France3
“Popular Sovereignty that I Deny”: Benjamin Constant on Public Opinion, Political Legitimacy and Constitution Making3
The Rise of Entrepreneurial Management Theory in the United States3
“Dear Professor”: Exploring Lay Comments to Milton Friedman2
Putting Neoliberalism in Its Place2
The Ineffable Conservative Revolution: The Crisis of Language as a Motive for Weimar's Radical Right2
Prophet of a Partitioned World: Ferdinand Fried, “Great Spaces,” and the Dialectics of Deglobalization, 1929–19502
John Rawls and Oxford Philosophy2
Eichmann in Plettenberg: Carl Schmitt reads Hannah Arendt2
Laws and Models at the League of Nations: Econometrics in Geneva, 1930–19392
Josiah Child, Interest Rates, and John Locke's “For a General Naturalization”2
István Hont, the Cosmopolitan Theory of Commercial Globalization, and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism2
Empire and Arab Indology2
Whatever Happened to the Social in American Social Thought? Part 22
Reading Heidegger against the Grain: Hans Jonas on Existentialism, Gnosticism, and Modern Science2
Stuart Hall, Development Theory, and Thatcher's Britain2
Theology, the Fairy Queen1
From Christian Transcendence to the Maoist Sublime: Liu Xiaofeng, the Chinese Straussians, and the Conservative Revolt against Modernity1
A Rankean Moment in Japan: The Persona of the Historian and the Globalization of the Discipline,c.19001
The American Mind Is Dead, Long Live the American Mind1
Thinking Outside the Circle: TheGeistkreisand the Viennese “KreisCulture” in America1
Intellectual History and the Fascism Debate: On Analogies and Polemic1
Rethinking the Rites Controversy: Kilian Stumpf'sActa Pekinensiaand the Historical Dimensions of a Religious Quarrel1
A Liberal before Liberalism: Karl Hermann Scheidler and the New Hegelians1
The Downfall of All Slavish Hierarchies: Richard Price on Emancipation, Improvement, and Republican Utopia1
India, Racial Caste, and Abolition in Charles Sumner's Political Thought1
After the New Left: On Tsumura Takashi's Early Writings and Proto-“Contemporary Thought” in Japan1
The American Workingmen's Parties, Universal Suffrage, and Marx's Democratic Communism1
Hayek's Spiritual Science1
Jalal's Angels of Deliverance and Destruction: Genealogies of Theo-politics, Sovereignty and Coloniality in Iran and Israel — CORRIGENDUM1
Political Thought and the Emotion of Shame: John Stuart Mill and the Jamaica Committee during the Governor Eyre Controversy1
Narrating Political Imprisonment in Tsarist Russia: Bakunin, Goethe, Hegel1
Beyond Secularized Eschatology Introductory Remarks1
“Welfare without the Welfare State”: Milton Friedman's Negative Income Tax and the Monetization of Poverty1
Constructing Colonial Peoples: W. E. B. Du Bois, the United Nations, and the Politics of Space and Scale1
Haiti and the Black Intellectual Tradition, 1829–19341
“Typical Protestant Mistakes”: The Influence of the Cologne School of Sociology in Early Francoist Spain1
“Something Apart, Yet an Integral Part”: Duke Ellington's Harlem and the Nexus of Race and Nation1
Black Women's Internationalism: A New Frontier in Intellectual History1
Pure Kashmir: Nature, Freedom and Counternationalism1
Intellectual History as History of Engagement? The French Scholarship1
Species and Salvation: Theology of History in the Anthropocene?1
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