Monthly Archives: February 2021

Intellectual History Review Announcement

The ISIH has recently announced a new special issue of Intellectual History Review, Women and Radical Thought in the Early Modern Period, edited by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer & Gianni Paganini. A further announcement from the ISIH President, Sarah Hutton, is supplied below. “With this Special Issue of Intellectual History Review, James Lancaster takes over from Stephen Gaukroger […]

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CFP: Judaism, Zionism, and Scepticism in the Scholarship of Richard H. Popkin

21–23 June 2021, Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies (MCAS), Hamburg The conference committee invites four early career researchers (PhD candidates and postdocs) to participate in a round-table discussion at the conference by giving a 20-minute lecture on one of the topics described below. All lectures should be based on current or future research projects. Richard Popkin’s scholarly […]

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Book Announcement: Early Modern Prophecies in Transnational, National and Regional Contexts

Newly published in Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History is the 3-volume Early Modern Prophecies in Transnational, National and Regional Contexts, edited by Lionel Laborie and Ariel Hessayon. In this important collection of primary sources, Lionel Laborie and Ariel Hessayon bring together a huge range of vital sources for the study of prophecy in the early […]

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New Special Issue of Intellectual History Review: Women and Radical Thought in the Early Modern Period

The ISIH is excited to announce a new special issue, Women and Radical Thought in the Early Modern Period, edited by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer & Gianni Paganini. The special issue features an introduction and ten stellar articles on topics like “Sexual desire, gender equality and radical free-thinking” in the Theophrastus redivivus; “Mary Astell’s radical criticism of […]

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