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Contemporary Intellectual History: Theory, Intellectual History, and How They Collaborate
Journal of the Philosophy of HistoryAbstract How far back must we go before we can write intellectual history? If I am working on a particular author, must that author be dead for me to investigate them as a historian? Must their private papers be available? This article argues that the tendency to respond “Yes” to these questions mistakenly assumes
David Marshall
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The history of embryology as intellectual history
Journal of the History of Biology, 1970Churchill Frederick B +1 more
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Intellectual History as History
Journal of the History of Ideas, 2005The history of ideas is an interdisciplinary field that began as an offshoot of the history of philosophy and was transformed by notions of perspective and cultural context drawn from the tradition of historical studies. The result is the practice of intellectual history, which has been carried out between the poles of inquiry commonly known as ...
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2016
This chapter traces some of the routes of Native American intellectual exchange, a long, vibrant tradition of Native thinking and writing, which is only now being recovered, after centuries of suppression. It describes the Quiché Maya Popol Vuh and the Iroquois Great Law as important hubs in the network of an indigenous American intellectual tradition.
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This chapter traces some of the routes of Native American intellectual exchange, a long, vibrant tradition of Native thinking and writing, which is only now being recovered, after centuries of suppression. It describes the Quiché Maya Popol Vuh and the Iroquois Great Law as important hubs in the network of an indigenous American intellectual tradition.
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AN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF FEDERALISM. THE CITY AND THE 'UNIT' QUESTION
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022Abstract The chapter briefly retraces the intellectual history of federalism and offers an account of federalism from the point of view of constitutional theory. In the chapter, federalism is presented as a constitutional principle that advocates division of authority and dispersion of powers among different societal groups and ...
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Intellectual history and the history of the book
Intellectual News, 1996Abstract The present phase in the development of the study of the history of the book is characterized by the attempt to integrate traditional, mainly antiquarian and inward-looking book-history with general media and cultural history. This phase was opened by the appearance in 1958 of Lucien Febvre's long-awaited L'Apparition du Livre, which was in ...
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Intellectual history and the history of philosophy
Intellectual News, 1996Abstract Recently, the relation of intellectual history to the history of philosophy seems to be an American concern. I can give two examples. Ten years ago, Richard Rorty wanted the history of philosophy to be written as an intellectual history. Six years ago, Donald Kelley reminded us that intellectual history was nothing more than an offspring of ...
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Art history and intellectual history
Intellectual News, 1996Abstract In ‘What is Happening to the History of Ideas?’, Donald R. Kelley makes a statement which could with little modification be applied to Intellectual History as well: ‘The history of the arts maintains a modest place in the history of ideas....’.
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