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Assessing Supernatural Belief in Colonial Mexican Inquisition Records

by guest contributor Anderson Hagler

From Rio to Tokyo: Towards a Global Intellectual History of Empires

by guest contributors Egas Moniz Bandeira and Caio Henrique Dias Duarte

From Æthelflæd to Ælfthryth: The Idea of Queenship in Tenth-Century England

by guest contributor Matthew Firth

Announcing the JHI’s 2020 Morris D. Forkosch Book Prize Winner

Every year, the Journal of the History of Ideas awards the Morris D. Forkosch Prize for the best first book in intellectual history. 

That Sea Is History: Water Metaphors in Modern European Historiography

by guest contributor Lucian Staiano-Daniels

Math as “One of the Great Humanities”: Cassius Keyser, Doctrinal Functions, and the Valuing of American Mathematics

by guest contributor Ellen Abrams

September Reading Recommendations

This month: on myths of revolt, the social biography of the Führer, the intellectual hegemony of Christianity, Anglophone views on party realignments, and the fall of man.

Torn-Out Pages: Pope Joan and the Persistence of Myth-Making

by guest contributor Stefan Bauer

From Factions to Parties: The Eighteenth-Century Debate

by guest contributor Max Skjönsberg

Privileged Access Through the Eyes of the Chinese-Cubans

by guest contributor Charmaine Au-Yeung

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