The Worlds of American Intellectual History

Author:   Joel Isaac (Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern Political Thought, University of Cambridge) ,  James T. Kloppenberg (Charles Warren Professor of American History, Charles Warren Professor of American History, Harvard University) ,  Michael O'Brien (Professor of American Intellectual History, Professor of American Intellectual History, University of Cambridge) ,  Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen (Merle Curti Associate Professor of History, Merle Curti Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
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Pages:   402
Publication Date:   19 January 2017
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The Worlds of American Intellectual History


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The essays in this book demonstrate the breadth and vitality of American intellectual history. Their core theme is the diversity of both American intellectual life and of the frameworks that we must use to make sense of that diversity. The Worlds of American Intellectual History has at its heart studies of American thinkers. Yet it follows these thinkers and their ideas as they have crossed national, institutional, and intellectual boundaries. The volume explores ways in which American ideas have circulated in different cultures. It also examines the multiple sites--from social movements, museums, and courtrooms to popular and scholarly books and periodicals--in which people have articulated and deployed ideas within and beyond the borders of the United States. At these cultural frontiers, the authors demonstrate, multiple interactions have occurred - some friendly and mutually enriching, others laden with tension, misunderstandings, and conflict. The same holds for other kinds of borders, such as those within and between scholarly disciplines, or between American history and the histories of other cultures.The richness of contemporary American intellectual history springs from the variety of worlds with which it must engage. Intellectual historians have always relished being able to move back and forth between close readings of particular texts and efforts to make sense of broader cultural dispositions. That range is on display in this volume, which includes essays by scholars as fully at home in the disciplines of philosophy, literature, economics, sociology, political science, education, science, religion, and law as they are in history. It includes essays by prominent historians of European thought, attuned to the transatlantic conversations in which Europeans and Americans have been engaged since the seventeenth century, and American historians whose work has carried them not only to different regions in North America but across the North Atlantic to Europe, across the South Atlantic to Africa, and across the Pacific to South Asia.

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Author:   Joel Isaac (Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern Political Thought, University of Cambridge) ,  James T. Kloppenberg (Charles Warren Professor of American History, Charles Warren Professor of American History, Harvard University) ,  Michael O'Brien (Professor of American Intellectual History, Professor of American Intellectual History, University of Cambridge) ,  Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen (Merle Curti Associate Professor of History, Merle Curti Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.703kg
ISBN:  

9780190459468


ISBN 10:   0190459468
Pages:   402
Publication Date:   19 January 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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It will be a useful tool in advanced intellectual history classes because it exposes readers to transnational perspectives on US thought that extend beyond the North Atlantic world, where it is too often cloistered....Highly recommended. --C. R. Versen, CHOICE This wide-ranging anthology amply demonstrates the resurgent vitality of American intellectual history as its practitioners push their insights beyond national and disciplinary boundaries, creating a discourse characterized by unprecedented capaciousness and fluidity. What are especially exciting are the fresh forays into the challenging regions of religion and philosophy. No serious student of American thought, past or present, can afford to ignore this book. --Jackson Lears, author of Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920 If you thought American intellectual history was provincial and elitist, this eclectic collection demonstrates just how mistaken you were. Covering topics as various, and as essential, as American secularism, 'colored cosmopolitanism, ' relations between John Rawls and Jurgen Habermas, and 'wisdom' literature, leading experts in US and European intellectual history here illustrate, as never before, the wide-ranging richness of the field. These essays, contributed by both veterans and rising stars, provide points of reference and departure that will animate our work for the next decade and beyond. --Suzanne Marchand, author of German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship (winner of the George Mosse Prize of the American Historical Association) Written by some of the best younger scholars in American intellectual history, with a few of the old guard in a supporting role, these essays demonstrate how far the field has come since New Directions in American Intellectual History (1979). They set an enlarged and imaginative agenda for this and the coming generation of scholars. --Dorothy Ross, Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor Emerita of History, Johns Hopkins University This wide-ranging anthology amply demonstrates the resurgent vitality of American intellectual history as its practitioners push their insights beyond national and disciplinary boundaries, creating a discourse characterized by unprecedented capaciousness and fluidity. What are especially exciting are the fresh forays into the challenging regions of religion and philosophy. No serious student of American thought, past or present, can afford to ignore this book. --Jackson Lears, author of Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920 If you thought American intellectual history was provincial and elitist, this eclectic collection demonstrates just how mistaken you were. Covering topics as various, and as essential, as American secularism, 'colored cosmopolitanism, ' relations between John Rawls and Jurgen Habermas, and 'wisdom' literature, leading experts in US and European intellectual history here illustrate, as never before, the wide-ranging richness of the field. These essays, contributed by both veterans and rising stars, provide points of reference and departure that will animate our work for the next decade and beyond. --Suzanne Marchand, author of German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship (winner of the George Mosse Prize of the American Historical Association) Written by some of the best younger scholars in American intellectual history, with a few of the old guard in a supporting role, these essays demonstrate how far the field has come since New Directions in American Intellectual History (1979). They set an enlarged and imaginative agenda for this and the coming generation of scholars. --Dorothy Ross, Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor Emerita of History, Johns Hopkins University -This wide-ranging anthology amply demonstrates the resurgent vitality of American intellectual history as its practitioners push their insights beyond national and disciplinary boundaries, creating a discourse characterized by unprecedented capaciousness and fluidity. What are especially exciting are the fresh forays into the challenging regions of religion and philosophy. No serious student of American thought, past or present, can afford to ignore this book.---Jackson Lears, author of Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920 -If you thought American intellectual history was provincial and elitist, this eclectic collection demonstrates just how mistaken you were. Covering topics as various, and as essential, as American secularism, 'colored cosmopolitanism, ' relations between John Rawls and Jurgen Habermas, and 'wisdom' literature, leading experts in US and European intellectual history here illustrate, as never before, the wide-ranging richness of the field. These essays, contributed by both veterans and rising stars, provide points of reference and departure that will animate our work for the next decade and beyond.---Suzanne Marchand, author of German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship (winner of the George Mosse Prize of the American Historical Association) -Written by some of the best younger scholars in American intellectual history, with a few of the old guard in a supporting role, these essays demonstrate how far the field has come since New Directions in American Intellectual History (1979). They set an enlarged and imaginative agenda for this and the coming generation of scholars.---Dorothy Ross, Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor Emerita of History, Johns Hopkins University


This wide-ranging anthology amply demonstrates the resurgent vitality of American intellectual history as its practitioners push their insights beyond national and disciplinary boundaries, creating a discourse characterized by unprecedented capaciousness and fluidity. What are especially exciting are the fresh forays into the challenging regions of religion and philosophy. No serious student of American thought, past or present, can afford to ignore this book. --Jackson Lears, author of <em>Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920</em> If you thought American intellectual history was provincial and elitist, this eclectic collection demonstrates just how mistaken you were. Covering topics as various, and as essential, as American secularism, 'colored cosmopolitanism, ' relations between John Rawls and Jurgen Habermas, and 'wisdom' literature, leading experts in US and European intellectual history here illustrate, as never before, the wide-ranging richness of the field. These essays, contributed by both veterans and rising stars, provide points of reference and departure that will animate our work for the next decade and beyond. --Suzanne Marchand, author of <em>German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship</em> (winner of the George Mosse Prize of the American Historical Association) Written by some of the best younger scholars in American intellectual history, with a few of the old guard in a supporting role, these essays demonstrate how far the field has come since <em>New Directions in American Intellectual History</em> (1979). They set an enlarged and imaginative agenda for this and the coming generation of scholars. --Dorothy Ross, Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor Emerita of History, Johns Hopkins University


-This wide-ranging anthology amply demonstrates the resurgent vitality of American intellectual history as its practitioners push their insights beyond national and disciplinary boundaries, creating a discourse characterized by unprecedented capaciousness and fluidity. What are especially exciting are the fresh forays into the challenging regions of religion and philosophy. No serious student of American thought, past or present, can afford to ignore this book.---Jackson Lears, author of Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920-If you thought American intellectual history was provincial and elitist, this eclectic collection demonstrates just how mistaken you were. Covering topics as various, and as essential, as American secularism, 'colored cosmopolitanism, ' relations between John Rawls and Jurgen Habermas, and 'wisdom' literature, leading experts in US and European intellectual history here illustrate, as never before, the wide-ranging richness of the field. These essays, contributed by both veterans and rising stars, provide points of reference and departure that will animate our work for the next decade and beyond.---Suzanne Marchand, author of German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship (winner of the George Mosse Prize of the American Historical Association)-Written by some of the best younger scholars in American intellectual history, with a few of the old guard in a supporting role, these essays demonstrate how far the field has come since New Directions in American Intellectual History (1979). They set an enlarged and imaginative agenda for this and the coming generation of scholars.---Dorothy Ross, Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor Emerita of History, Johns Hopkins University


It will be a useful tool in advanced intellectual history classes because it exposes readers to transnational perspectives on US thought that extend beyond the North Atlantic world, where it is too often cloistered....Highly recommended. --C. R. Versen, CHOICE This wide-ranging anthology amply demonstrates the resurgent vitality of American intellectual history as its practitioners push their insights beyond national and disciplinary boundaries, creating a discourse characterized by unprecedented capaciousness and fluidity. What are especially exciting are the fresh forays into the challenging regions of religion and philosophy. No serious student of American thought, past or present, can afford to ignore this book. --Jackson Lears, author of Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920 If you thought American intellectual history was provincial and elitist, this eclectic collection demonstrates just how mistaken you were. Covering topics as various, and as essential, as American secularism, 'colored cosmopolitanism,' relations between John Rawls and Jurgen Habermas, and 'wisdom' literature, leading experts in US and European intellectual history here illustrate, as never before, the wide-ranging richness of the field. These essays, contributed by both veterans and rising stars, provide points of reference and departure that will animate our work for the next decade and beyond. --Suzanne Marchand, author of German Orientalism in the Age of Empire: Religion, Race, and Scholarship (winner of the George Mosse Prize of the American Historical Association) Written by some of the best younger scholars in American intellectual history, with a few of the old guard in a supporting role, these essays demonstrate how far the field has come since New Directions in American Intellectual History (1979). They set an enlarged and imaginative agenda for this and the coming generation of scholars. --Dorothy Ross, Arthur O. Lovejoy Professor Emerita of History, Johns Hopkins University


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Joel Isaac is Associate Professor of Social Thought at University of Chicago. His current research focuses on the relations between politics and economics in twentieth-century British and American thought. James Kloppenberg is Charles Warren Professor of American History at Harvard University, where he teaches European and American intellectual history. He has written several books on transatlantic politics and ideas from the 16th century to the present, including Toward Democracy: The Struggle for Self-Rule in European and American Thought. Michael O'Brien taught American intellectual and cultural history at the University of Cambridge. His research focused, in particular, on the intellectual history of the American South. Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen is Merle Curti Associate Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses on 19th- and 20th-century US thought and culture in transatlantic perspective.

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