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Distant Reading and Recent Intellectual History

, 2016
I love the phrase “distant reading.” It’s vivid, it doesn’t overemphasize technology, and it candidly admits that new methods are mainly useful at larger scales of analysis. It’s how I describe what I do. But the phrase does have two disadvantages. First,
T. Underwood
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The History of Economic Thought as Intellectual History

History of Political Economy, 1974
Economic thought is a branch of intellectual history. While there is no alchemy involved in seeing the history of economics as intellectual history and although the two aspects obviously run together and are not always readily or conclusively disentangled, there are aspects of the subject which derive from it being the history of economics and aspects ...
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Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women

, 2015
Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women. Edited by Mia Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, and Barbara D. Savage. John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015. Pp. xii,
M. Bay   +3 more
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History of Intellectual Disabilities

2019
The field of intellectual disability (ID) traces its history back to early Egyptian, Greek, and Roman societies. Civilizations around the world interpret mental illness, specifically ID, in a variety of ways. Beliefs regarding ID are influenced by the current stigmas, society’s understanding of mental health, and the conceptualization of the cause of ...
Emily A. Roth   +2 more
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Introducing Intellectual History

Culture, Theory and Critique, 2006
In recent years, interest in intellectual history has grown significantly. With our call for articles on or about intellectual history, Culture, Theory and Critique (CTC) hoped to introduce its rea...
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GLOBAL INTELLECTUAL HISTORY BEYOND HEGEL AND MARX

, 2015
Recent years have seen the growing prominence of “global history” as a subject of research, especially in North America and Europe. However, there is no consensus on what the contours of the subject are, or what the appropriate research methods for it ...
S. Subrahmanyam
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On Feminist Intellectual History

2011
In teaching the Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies on my campus over the past several years, I find first-year college students to be generally receptive to feminist encouragements to find voice, to speak of difficult truths, to express themselves honestly, to break silences imposed by family or culture, to transgress taboos.
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Stopping over-medication of people with intellectual disability, Autism or both (STOMP) in England part 1 – history and background of STOMP

Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Purpose The programme – Stopping the over-medication of people with an intellectual disability, Autism or Both (STOMP) is a three-year programme supported by NHS England.
D. Branford   +4 more
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On the intellectual history of freedom of contract and regulation

, 2015
Are we, private lawyers and contract lawyers, not convinced that we share a common understanding of freedom of contract, of‚ freedom’, of‚ contract’, and of the restriction of freedom of contract through ‘regulation’? Is this common understanding not the

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CAPITALISM AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

Modern Intellectual History, 2004
Jeffrey Sklansky, The Soul's Economy: Market Society and Selfhood in American Thought, 1820–1920 (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2002)Jackson Lears, Something for Nothing: Luck in America (New York: Viking, 2003)Jerry Z. Muller, The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Modern European Thought (New York: Alfred A.
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