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History of Ideas at the AHA

by Emily Rutherford JHIBlog readers attending the American Historical Association Annual Meeting might be interested in the following sessions, just a few highlights amid the smorgasbord on offer. Visit the official Program for detailed panel descriptions and information about location… Continue Reading →

The History Manifesto and Its Discontents

by Emily Rutherford David Armitage and Jo Guldi published their History Manifesto online and in print in October, and since then the critiques have begun to roll in. There has been plenty of chatter on Twitter and an interesting set… Continue Reading →

What Does Early Modern Bibliography Have To Do with a Blog?

by Madeline McMahon Conrad Gesner’s 1545 Bibliotheca universalis was a powerful tool for managing information. Like a Wikipedia dedicated solely to authors who had written in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, the catalogue was intended as a companion for anyone trying… Continue Reading →

Welcome to JHIBlog!

Welcome to the blog of the Journal of the History of Ideas. We are excited to bring together today’s varied, burgeoning conversations in the field of intellectual history, broadly conceived. The JHI‘s founder, Arthur Lovejoy, and his successors have shown… Continue Reading →

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