The new issue of the Journal of the History of Ideas (issue 84, volume 2, April 2023) 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.
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Table of Contents
Volume 84, Issue 2
Mapping Atlantis: Olof Rudbeck and the Use of Maps in Early Modern Scholarship
Charlotta Forss
The Accountants of Nineveh: Exile Jews and Capitalism in British Imperial Thinking
Zvi Ben-Dor Benite
Women’s Reception of Kant, 1790–1810
Karen Green
The Romance of the Republic: Class Conflict and the Problem of Progress in Thomas Arnold’s History of Rome (1838–42)
Vicky Randall
Anarchism in One Country: Diego Abad de Santillán and the Invention of Participatory National Economic Planning in Interwar Anarchism
Robert Christl
Linguistic Diplomacy: Roman Jakobson between East and West, 1956–68
Michael Brinley
“A Primitive Kind of Superstition”: The Idea of the Paranoid Style in Art, Psychiatry, and Politics
Nicolas Guilhot
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The Cambridge Greek Lexicon: An Essay-Review
Christopher Stray
Books Received
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