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New Books in Intellectual History

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In a world filled with both enormous wealth and pockets of great devastation, how should the well-of

How can Black Atlantic literature challenge conventions and redefine literary scholarship?Abolition

In The Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (Oxford UP, 2024), Kevin D. Pham

While premodern kabbalistic texts were not chronicles of historical events, they provided elaborate

The compelling vision of religious life and practice found in Hasidic sources has made it the most e

The Patchwork of World History in Texas High Schools (Routledge, 2022) traces the historical develop

The Earth That Modernism Built: Empire and the Rise of Planetary Design (University of Texas Press,

The publication of Theory and Society in 2024 bought to conclusion a three volume collection of The

Margaret Ziolkowski’s Mega-Dams in World Literature: Literary Responses to Twentieth-Century Dam Bui

Emily Dickinson and Charles Darwin were born at a time when the science of studying the natural worl

At the height of literary nationalisms in the twentieth century, leftist internationalists from Turk

David J Collins, SJ joins Jana Byars to talk about Disenchanting Albert the Great: the Life and Afte

In How the New World Became Old: The Deep Time Revolution in America (Princeton UP, 2024), Caroline

Today, I am excited to talk to Marissa Greenberg and Rachel Trubowitz about the new collection of es

Today I’m speaking with Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins about the new, edited volume, Did It Happen Here? P

Nordic Fascism: Fragments of an Entangled History (Routledge, 2022) is the first comprehensive histo

Bug

2024/12/7

In this episode of High Theory, Marcello Vitali-Rosati tells us about bugs! A bug can be a small ins

The Reformations, both Protestant and Catholic, have long been told as stories of men. But women wer

It is only in recent years that sociologists and historians of the social sciences have given empire

What really separates emancipatory thinking from its opposite? The prevailing Left defines itself ag