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JHI Issue 83.4 Now Available

Table of contents for volume 84, issue 4.

The new issue of the Journal of the History of Ideas (October 2022, 83.4) is now live on Project MUSE.

Over the coming weeks, we will publish short interviews with some of the authors featured in this issue about the historical and historiographical context of their respective essays. Look out for these conversations under the rubric Broadly Speaking.

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Shoufu Yin
“Redefining Reciprocity: Appointment Edicts and Political Thought in Medieval China”
Open access!

Jonathan Doering
“The Linguistic Terror in France according to Jean Paulhan and Jean-Paul Sartre”

Jonathan Strassfeld
“‘I am aware that this letter may be offensive’: The Unapologetic Achievements of Ruth Barcan Marcus and Marjorie Glicksman Grene”

Ian Campbell
“Rethinking War, Nature, and Supernature in Early Modern Scholasticism: Introduction”

Sarah Mortimer
“Warfare, Christianity, and the Law of Nature”

Floris Verhaart
“Across the Confessional Divide: Johannes Hoornbeeck, José de Acosta, and the Role of Force and Free Will in the Development of a Reformed Missiology”

Daniel Schwartz
“Seventeenth-Century Scotism and the War Just on Both Sides”

Ian Campbell
“The Jewish Family, Forced Baptism, and Holy War in Early Modern Roman Scotism”

Giuseppe Marcocci
“Iberian Theories of Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries”

Books Received
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