The latest issue of the Journal of the History of Ideas (volume 85, issue 3, July 2024) is now live on Project MUSE.
Over the coming weeks, we will publish short interviews with some of the authors featured in this issue about the historical and historiographical context of their respective essays. Look out for these conversations under the rubric Broadly Speaking.
Table of Contents
July 2024
Marcia L. Colish (1937–2024)
pp. iii – v
Cary J. Nederman
Women and Intellectual History in the Twentieth Century, Part One: Rethinking the “Origins” of US Intellectual History [OPEN ACCESS]
pp. 425 – 454
Sophie Smith
Antiquarianism, Local Traditions, and Urban Identity in the Early Modern Netherlands: The Controversy about the City of the Nervii
pp. 455 – 477
Olivier Latteur
Sieyès’s Constitutional Jury, the Pennsylvania Council of Censors, and the Debate on the Conservative Power in the French Revolution
pp. 479 – 508
Angus Harwood Brown
“Facts” and “Ideas”: Richard Jones, William Whewell, and the Entangled Histories of Science and Political Economy in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
pp. 509 – 537
Upal Chakrabarti
Seeing the Future through a Kaleidoscope: Uses of Morphological Type in Michelet’s National and Natural Histories
pp. 539 – 569
Agatha Seo-Hyun Kim
Foucault and Dumézil on Antiquity
pp. 571 – 600
Stuart Elden
M. N. Roy and the Problem of Parliamentary Democracy
pp. 601 – 626
Tejas Parasher