
Intellectual History Review
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Intellectual History Review is the quarterly-published journal of the International Society for Intellectual History (@ISIHtweets) published by @RoutledgeHist.
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Joined August 2021
Intellectual History Review publishes articles of between 7,000-10,000 words which apply methods of contextual explanation to intellectual history from the late fifteen century onwards. To submit your article, please go to:
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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Philippe Hamou (Centre d'études cartésiennes, Sorbonne Université), “Locke's reflections on “study”: a programme in regulative epistemology” IHR (2025).
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This article presents Locke's reflections on the epistemic practice and the psychology of “study” through a detailed examination of the 1677 manuscript entitled Of Study. The background to this lit...
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[🆕NEW CRITICAL NOTE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Mogens Lærke (CNRS), “Who’s afraid of the early modern sceptic? A Polemical Note on Dmitri Levitin’s The Kingdom of Darkness” IHR (2025).
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Sean Duncan (University of Edinburgh)“Review of Nigel Voak, Richard Hooker, the Rule of Faith, and the Rise of Religious Evidentialism” IHR (2025).
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Václav Zheng (Johns Hopkins University) “Review of Ada Palmer, Inventing the Renaissance: the myth of a golden age” IHR (2025).
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Erik L. Peterson (The University of Alabama) “Review of Jim Endersby, The arrival of the fittest: biology’s imaginary futures, 1900–1935” IHR (2025).
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] James A. Harris (University of St. Andrews) “Review of Jared Holley, Rousseau’s politics of taste” IHR (2025).
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[🆕 NEW OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS) 🔓] Jacob Donald Chatterjee (University of Oxford), “Bernard Mandeville’s critique of Epicurus and the “easie Divines” of the Church of England, 1705–1732” IHR (2025).
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The Fable of the Bees (1714) by Bernard Mandeville, a Dutch émigré physician and an acerbic satirist, was one of the most controversial works of the eighteenth century. Numerous contemporaries cond...
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[🆕OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS) 🔓] Laura Kotevska (The University of Sydney), ““Besides common rules”: avoiding error and regulating the mind in Arnauld and Nicole’s Logic or the Art of Thinking” IHR (2025).
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Though Arnauld and Nicole title their famous pedagogical textbook La logique ou l’art de penser, little scholarly attention has been paid to what the Port-Royalists mean by the term “art.” In this ...
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[🆕NEW REVIEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Ted McCormick (University of Pennsylvania), “The wages of numeracy” IHR (2025).
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[🆕NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Lewis Ashman (Independent) “Review of Steffen Ducheyne, Physics in Minerva’s Academy: early to mid-eighteenth-century appropriations of Isaac Newton’s natural philosophy at the University of Leiden . ” IHR (2025).
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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Matteo Bortolini (University of Padova), ““The first experiment in a transnational dialog”: Il Caso Italiano and the 1970s crisis of the social sciences” IHR (2025).
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The article retraces the history of a 1974 volume edited by Stephen R. Graubard and Fabio Luca Cavazza, Il caso italiano. The book was conceived as an attempt to “put Italy back on the map” of inte...
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[🆕OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS) 🔓] J. L. Z. Rauwald (University of Cambridge), “Reading Adam Smith through a Montesquieuian lens: climate, population, and progress” IHR (2025).
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The role of the environment in Adam Smith’s thought remains a neglected area of study. By reading Smith through a Montesquieuian lens, new light can be shed on previously overlooked themes. This pa...
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Anthony Ossa-Richardson (University College London) “Review of Raphaële Garrod, François Rabelais and the Renaissance physiology of invention: ingenious animation” IHR (2025).
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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Ayumu Tamura (National Institute of Technology, Ibaraki College), “Descartes’s theory of free will and inference to the best explanation” IHR (2025).
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Descartes’s theory of free will contains several controversial claims, one of which concerns the compatibility of human freedom of the will with divine providence. Descartes writes in the Principle...
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] D. N. Byrne (Independent researcher) “Review of Claire Rydell Arcenas, America’s philosopher: John Locke in American intellectual life” IHR 35 (2): 371-374.
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Paul Monod (Middlebury College) “Review of Ferdinand Saumarez Smith, Eleusis and Enlightenment: The Problem of the Mysteries in Eighteenth-Century Thought” IHR 35 (2): 369-371.
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Ross Carroll (Dublin City University) “Review of Robin Douglass, Mandeville’s fable: pride, hypocrisy, and sociability” IHR 35 (2): 367-369.
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Katherine A. East (Newcastle University) “Review of Elad Carmel, Anticlerical legacies: the deistic reception of Thomas Hobbes, c. 1670–1740” IHR 35 (2): 364-366.
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Julia Rudolph (North Carolina State University)“Review of Stephen Bogle, Contract before Enlightenment: the ideas of James Dalrymple, Viscount Stair, 1619–1695” IHR 35 (2): 363-364.
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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Richard J. Oosterhoff (University of Edinburgh)“Review of Jean-François Gauvin, Instruments of knowledge: finding meaning in objects, habits, and museums” IHR 35 (2): 361-363.
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