Spence Peggy Kamuf, “Who Has the Right to Move?” (LARB) Martin Filler, “The Best Kind of Princess” (NYRB) Ingrid D. Rowland, “The Virtuoso of Compassion” (NYRB) Rupert Shortt, “Alvin Plantinga and the Templeton Prize” (TLS) Eric Nicholas Heron, “70 Years… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Derek William Chace, “Why Pick on… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Emily: Terri Kapsalis, Hysteria, Witches, and… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Erin: Jennifer Schuessler, “A Trove of… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Erin: André Maurois, translated by David… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Emily: James Stafford and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite,… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Emily: Charlie Tyson, The Loneliness of… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Emily: Robert E. Norton, Ernst Kantorowicz:… Continue Reading →
Here are a few interesting articles and pieces we found around the web this week. If you come across something that other intellectual historians might enjoy, please let us know in the comments section. Emily: Barbara Newman, Byzantine Laments: Anna… Continue Reading →
Don’t forget that this Wednesday, March 1 is the deadline for authors and publishes to nominate outstanding first books in intellectual history/history of ideas for JHI’s Forkosch Prize! Details here on what and how to nominate. Here are a few… Continue Reading →
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