Journal of the History of Ideas

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Crisis2006/04/01English210
Place and the "Spatial Turn" in Geography and in History2009/10/01English97
The "Survival of the Fittest" and the Origins of Social Darwinism2000/04/01English46
Adam Smith and the History of the Invisible Hand2011/01/01English34
The Many Books of Nature: Renaissance Naturalists and Information Overload2003/01/01English27
The History of Ideas: Precept and Practice, 1950-2000 and Beyond2006/01/01English24
Big is a Thing of the Past: Climate Change and Methodology in the History of Ideas2016/01/01English24
Freedom, the Common Good, and the Rule of Law: Lippmann and Hayek on Economic Planning2012/01/01English20
The Place of the Sacred in the Absence of God: Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age2008/10/01English20
Images as Evidence in Seventeenth-Century Europe2003/04/01English20
Theorist at Work: Talcott Parsons and the Carnegie Project on Theory, 1949–19512010/04/01English20
The Idea of Police in Eighteenth-Century England: Discipline, Reformation, Superintendence, c. 1780–18002008/10/01English19
The Debate about Luxury in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century French Political Thought2007/01/01English19
The Physiological Sublime: Burke's Critique of Reason2001/04/01English17
The Myth of the Counter-Enlightenment2007/10/01English17
Carl Schmitt's Political Theory of Representation2004/01/01English17
Animism and Empiricism: Copernican Physics and the Origins of William Gilbert's Experimental Method2001/01/01English15
The Advent of Heroic Anthropology in the History of Ideas2005/10/01English15
The Jesus Hermaphrodite: Science and Sex Difference in Premodern Europe2008/04/01English15
Frantz Fanon, Institutional Psychotherapy, and the Decolonization of Psychiatry2020/01/01English15
Edmund Burke and Reason of State2000/10/01English14
Papirius and the Chickens, or Machiavelli on the Necessity of Interpreting Religion1999/10/01English14
New Insights on Young Popper2005/10/01English13
Enlightenment! Which Enlightenment?2006/07/01English13
Literature in Mind : H. G. Wells and the Evolution of the Mad Scientist2009/04/01English13
The Renaissance Crisis of Exemplarity1998/10/01English13
Vacher de Lapouge and the Rise of Nazi Science2000/04/01English13
Reading Strategies for Coping With Information Overload ca.1550-17002003/01/01English12
Historical Narratives and the Meaning of Nationalism1997/07/01English12
Noting the Mind: Commonplace Books and the Pursuit of the Self in Eighteenth-Century Britain2004/10/01English12