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A New Intellectual History?

The American Historical Review, 1992
Among the historians who have spearheaded the rethinking of intellectual history, perhaps the most committed is Hayden White. "The Tasks of Intellectual History" signalled a more politically radical White, dissatisfied with "the pessimistic and accommodationist tone of intellectual historiography." The literary intellectual historian revels in the ...
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Intellectual History and the History of Philosophy

History of European Ideas, 2014
SummaryThe issue which I wish to address in this paper is the widespread tendency in Anglophone philosophy to insist on a separation between the history of philosophy and the history of ideas or intellectual history. This separation reflects an anxiety on the part of philosophers lest the special character of philosophy will be dissolved into something
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Disruptive Innovation: Intellectual History and Future Paths

, 2017
The concept of disruptive innovation has gained currency among managers even while core concepts remain misunderstood.
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Art history and intellectual history

Intellectual News, 1996
Abstract 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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Intellectual history and the history of philosophy

Intellectual News, 1996
Abstract 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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Intellectual history and the history of the book

Intellectual News, 1996
Abstract 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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A companion to intellectual history

, 2016
A Companion to Intellectual History provides an in-depth survey of the practice of intellectual history as a discipline. Forty newly-commissioned chapters showcase leading global research with broad coverage of every aspect of intellectual history as it ...
R. Whatmore, B. Young
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The history of embryology as intellectual history

Journal of the History of Biology, 1970
Jacques Roger, Les Sciences de la vie dans la pense'e frantaise du XVIIIe siecle, la ge'neration des animaux de Descartes a l'Encyclopedie (Paris: Armand Collin, 1963). Howard B. Adelmann, Marcello Malpighi and the Evolution of Embryology, 5 vols. (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1966).
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The worlds of American intellectual history

Global Intellectual History, 2018
In recent years, the field of intellectual history has seen a growing attention to the global and international political spaces.
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