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1Rethinking histories of atheism, unbelief, and nonreligion: An interdisciplinary perspectiveGlobal Intellectual History202169
2Ciceronian thought at the Constitutional ConventionGlobal Intellectual History202125
3Networks of knowledge, or spaces of circulation? The birth of British cartography in colonial south Asia in the late eighteenth centuryGlobal Intellectual History201718
4On the unglobality of contexts: Cambridge methods and the history of political thoughtGlobal Intellectual History201916
5Beyond the usual suspects: on intellectual networks in the early modern worldGlobal Intellectual History201713
6About the dialectical historiography of international lawGlobal Intellectual History201612
7‘L’âme générale d’une assemblée’: A neglected parliamentarian and the restoration theory of representationGlobal Intellectual History201911
8MarxistGuru, SocialistNeta, BuddhistAcharya, Gandhi’sShishya: the many Narendra Deva(s) (1889–1956)Global Intellectual History201710
9The space of politics and the space of war in Hugo Grotius’sDe iure belli ac pacisGlobal Intellectual History20168
10Global possibilities in intellectual history: a note on practiceGlobal Intellectual History20178
11The legitimacy of international interventions in Vattel’sThe Law of NationsGlobal Intellectual History20178
12Adam Smith and the conspiracy of the merchantsGlobal Intellectual History20218
13John Stuart Mill and Fourierism: ‘association’, ‘friendly rivalry’ and distributive justiceGlobal Intellectual History20198
14New perspectives on global intellectual historyGlobal Intellectual History20176
15Colonialism, race and slavery in Raynal’sHistoire des deux IndesGlobal Intellectual History20175
16A reference theory of globalized ideasGlobal Intellectual History20175
17‘One vast empire’: China, progress, and the Scottish EnlightenmentGlobal Intellectual History20185
18Introduction: approaching space in intellectual historyGlobal Intellectual History20185
19Beyond decolonizing: global intellectual history and reconstruction of a comparative methodGlobal Intellectual History20215
20Krausism and its legacyGlobal Intellectual History20205
21Why did neoconservatives join forces with neoliberals? Irving Kristol from critic to ally of free-market economicsGlobal Intellectual History20215
22Adam Smith’s free trade casuistryGlobal Intellectual History20164
23A battle over meanings: Jayaprakash Narayan, Rammanohar Lohia and the trajectories of socialism in early independent IndiaGlobal Intellectual History20174
24Shining a light in dark places – Part IIGlobal Intellectual History20184
25The Origins of the ‘Third World’: Alfred Sauvy and the Birth of a Key Global Post-War ConceptGlobal Intellectual History04
26Whose renaissance? Changing paradigms of rebirth in interwar and wartime JapanGlobal Intellectual History20163
27Intellectual history: fit for the twenty-first century?Global Intellectual History20173
28Ethnophilology: two case studiesGlobal Intellectual History20173
29The federalist papers of Ueki Emori: liberalism and empire in the Japanese enlightenmentGlobal Intellectual History20173
30Kropotkin’s commune and the politics of historyGlobal Intellectual History20183
31British imperialism and Southern liberalism: re-shaping the Mediterranean space, c. 1817–1823Global Intellectual History20183
32The memory of the Habsburg Monarchy in early eighteenth-century SpainGlobal Intellectual History20183
33Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1947–2016: a retrospective using citation and social network analysesGlobal Intellectual History20193
34Ugly attachments: Judith Shklar and the unattractive face of solidarityGlobal Intellectual History20203
35Meaning and understanding in intellectual historyGlobal Intellectual History20203
36Making up and making realGlobal Intellectual History20203
37Digital humanities methods as a gateway to inter and transdisciplinarityGlobal Intellectual History20213
38Invisible interpretations: reflections on the digital humanities and intellectual historyGlobal Intellectual History20162
39Two visions of commercial society in the eighteenth centuryGlobal Intellectual History20162
40Constructing Marx in the history of ideasGlobal Intellectual History20172
41The origins of ‘collectivism’: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s contested legacy and the debate about property in the International Workingmen’s Association and the League of Peace and FreedomGlobal Intellectual History20172
42The nation and property in Vattel’s theory of territoryGlobal Intellectual History20182
43August Ludwig von Rochau andRealpolitikas historical political theoryGlobal Intellectual History20182
44The space of the sea in Montesquieu's political thoughtGlobal Intellectual History20182
45Self-love and sociability: the ‘rudiments of commerce’ in the state of natureGlobal Intellectual History20212
46Spaces on the temporal move: WeimarGeopolitikand the vision of an Indian science of the state, 1924–1945Global Intellectual History20182
47A tale of two cities: the just war tradition and cultural heritage in times of warGlobal Intellectual History20192
48The Corsican crisis in British politics 1768–1770Global Intellectual History20192
49Varieties of neoliberalism: on the populism of laissez-faire in America, 1960–1985Global Intellectual History20212
50The making of a globalised Hindu: the unknown genealogy of Gandhi’s concept of brahmacaryaGlobal Intellectual History20212