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Instruction and Allegory: How Neoplatonism Shaped the Reader’s Mind

by guest contributor Nikolas Churik

Should Global Politics be Universal?

by guest contributor Artur Banaszewski

Communard Darwin? Radical Politics and the Descent of Man

by guest contributor Henry-James Meiring

On Workers and Writers: An Interview with Javier de Navascués on Literature and Argentine Peronism

by guest contributor Pablo Martínez Gramuglia

October Reading Recommendations

Our editors read David Edgerton on British decline narratives, Martin Jay on synoptic intellectual history, and Priyamvada Gopal on decolonization and the university.

Simón Bolívar: Theorist of Empire?

by guest contributor Peter Morgan

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. 

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