The latest issue of the Journal of the History of Ideas (volume 85, issue 4) is now live on Project MUSE.
Women and Intellectual History in the Twentieth Century, Part Two: Activists, Academics, and the Future
pp. 633 – 679, open access!
Sophie Smith
The Influence of the Principle “Necessitas Non Habet Legem” on Nordic Medieval Laws on Theft
pp. 681 – 711, open access!
Mia Korpiola and Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde
Sinai and the Areopagus: Philip Melanchthon, Natural Law, and the Beginnings of Athenian Legal History in the Shadow of the Schmalkaldic War
pp. 713 –748
Alexander D. Batson
The Strategic Emergence of Cartesianism: Descartes, Public Controversy, and the Quarrel of Utrecht
pp. 749 – 771
Tyler J. Thomas
Breaking the Revolutionary Deadlock? Volney’s Leçons and the Debate on the Value of History
pp. 773 – 794
Niccolò Valmori
The Antihumanism of the Young Deleuze: Sartre, Catholicism, and the Perspective of the Inhuman, 1945–48
pp. 795 – 825
Giuseppe Bianco
“Building the Earth”: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Science, and the Spirituality of the United Nations
pp. 827 – 855
Sarah Shortall