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Intellectual History Review is the quarterly-published journal of the International Society for Intellectual History (@ISIHtweets) published by @RoutledgeHist.

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] James A. Harris (University of St. Andrews),“Review of Jared Holley, Rousseau’s politics of taste,” IHR 35 (4): 858-860. doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Vincent Roy-Di Piazza (University of Jyväskylä), “Review of Ere Nokkala and Jonas Gerlings eds., The process of Enlightenment: essays by and inspired by Hans Erich Bödeker,” IHR 35 (4): 861-863. doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Thomas Lalevée (Australian National University), “Review of William Max Nelson, Enlightenment Biopolitics: a history of race, eugenics, and the making of citizens,” IHR 35 (4): 863-865. doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Erik L. Peterson (The University of Alabama),“Review of Jim Endersby, The arrival of the fittest: biology’s imaginary futures, 1900–1935,” IHR 35 (4): 865-868. doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Survesh Pratap Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University), “Review of Srirupa Roy, The political outsider: Indian democracy and the lineages of populism,” IHR 35 (4): 868-870. doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Yunus Anıl Yılmaz (Independent Researcher), “Philosopher amongst contemporaries: Pierre Bourdieu’s methodology of the sociology of philosophy” IHR (2025). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS) 🔓] Carlos Iglesias-Crespo (University of Cambridge), “Humanism and the crisis of memory in early modern Spain” IHR (2025). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Ronald Beiner (University of Toronto), “Civil religion: a window into perennial themes of political philosophy” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Stephen Bowd (University of Edinburgh), “Review of Bernd Roeck, translated by Patrick Baker, The world at first light: a new history of the Renaissance,” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW] Neil Tarrant (University of York), “Review of Federico Barbierato, In the room of the circles: the inquisition and books of magic in early modern Venice,” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Julien Le Mauff (University of Lille), “Ancient religion, fears of division and rules of civil unity in anti-Machiavellian literature” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Luigi Emilio Pischedda (Università di Bologna), “Luctor et Emergo: territorial sovereignty as contested paradigm in the United Provinces” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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Still two weeks to apply to ISIH 2026 Conference "Order and Disorder in Global Intellectual History." The conference will take place at Sabancı University (Istanbul), 18–20 Sept 2026. Bursaries available to early career scholars! For more info, is-ih.com/isih-conferenc…

Still two weeks to apply to ISIH 2026 Conference "Order and Disorder in Global Intellectual History." 
The conference will take place at Sabancı University (Istanbul), 18–20 Sept 2026. 
Bursaries available to early career scholars! 
For more info, is-ih.com/isih-conferenc…
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[🆕ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Gregorio Baldin (Universita degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale Amedeo Avogadro), ““Romulus was not less prince than Trajan”: Paolo Sarpi, reader of Jean Bodin and theorist of sovereignty (The early consulti, 1606)” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕NEW ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Manolis E. Pagkalos (Zhejiang A&F University), “In the service of the Demos: civic religion and politics in early Hellenistic Athens” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS)🔓] Katherine A. East (Newcastle University), “Priest or philosopher? The Ciceronian example of priesthood in the English Enlightenment debate on civil religion” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕WINNER OF THE 2025 CHARLES SCHMITT PRIZE 🔓] Ross Moncrieff (All Souls College), “When sinologists were geologists: Chinese chronology in early modern England and the heterodox Chinese studies of Robert Hooke and John Beaumont” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS) 🔓] Jörg Rüpke (University of Erfurt), “The invention of civil religion in Cicero's speech “On his house” and Georg Wissowa's re-interpretation as sacral law” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE (AHEAD OF PRESS) 🔓] Alberto Fabris (Universita Ca’ Foscari), ““Worldwide vigilance and pastoral care”: a genealogy of the concept of “propaganda”” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….

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[🆕📘NEW BOOK REVIEW (AHEAD OF PRESS)] Diego Lucci (American University in Bulgaria), “Review of Marco Barducci, The crisis of the English mind 1650–1750: European intellectual exchange, religion and secularisation,” IHR (2026). doi.org/10.1080/174969….