Journal of the History of Ideas, 2005, pp. 155-167
Allan Megill, ”Globalization and the History of Ideas”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 2005, pp. 179-187
Joseph M. Levine, “Intellectual History as History”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 2005, pp. 189-200
Allan Megill, “Intellectual History and History”, Rethinking History, vol. 8, no. 4, 2004, pp. 549-557
Rafael Major, ”The Cambridge School and Leo Strauss: Texts and Context of American Political Science”, Political Research Quarterly, vol. 58, no. 3, 2005, pp. 477-485
Niklas Olsen, “Historien om de historiske grundbegreber”, www.historie-nu.dk, August 2005
Jeppe Nevers, Kildekritikkens begrebshistorie. En undersøgelse af historiefagets metodelære, Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag 2005
Renée Jeffery, “Tradition as Invention: the ‘traditions tradition’ and the history of ideas in international relations”, Millennium, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 57-84
Kari Palonen, ”The Politics of Conceptual History”, Contributions, vol. 1, no. 1, 2005, pp. 37-50
Andreas Schinkel, “Imagination as a Category of History: An Essay concerning Koselleck’s Concepts of Erfahrungsraum and Erwartungshorizont”, History and Theory, vol. 44, 2005, pp. 42-54
Richard Macksey, “History of Ideas”, in Michael Groden, Martin Kreiswirth & Imre Szeman (eds.), The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism, 2. ed., Baltimore & London: Johns Hopkins University Press 2005
Melvin Richter, “More than a Two-Way Traffic: Analyzing, Translating, and Comparing Political Concepts from Other Cultures”, Contributions, vol. 1, no. 1, 2005, pp. 7-20
Robert Darnton, “Discourse and Diffusion”, Contributions, vol. 1, no. 1, 2005, pp. 21-28
Quentin Skinner, “On Intellectual History and the History of Books”, Contributions, vol. 1, no. 1, 2005, pp. 29-36
Martin J. Burke, “Conceptual History in the United States: A Missing “National Project””, Contributions, vol. 1, no. 2, 2005, pp. 127-144
Sandro Chignola, “Redescribing Political Concepts: History of Concepts and Politics”, Contributions, vol. 1, no. 2, 2005, pp. 245-251
Maryanne Cline Horowitz, “Preface”, in Horowitz (ed.), New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, New York: Charles Schribner’s Sons 2005
Donald R. Kelley, “Ideas, History of”, in Horowitz (ed.), New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, vol. 3, New York: Charles Schribner’s Sons 2005
Reinhart Koselleck, Begriffsgeschichten. Studien zur Semantik und Pragmatik der politischen und sozialen Sprache, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 2006
Pasi Ihalainen, ”Between historical semantics and pragmatics: Reconstructing past political thought through conceptual history”, Journal of Historical Pragmatics, vol. 7, no. 1, 2006, pp. 115-143
J.G.A. Pocock, “Theory in History: Problems of Context and Narrative”, in John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2006
James Farr, “The History of Political Thought as Disciplinary Genre”, in John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig & Anne Phillips (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2006
Annabel Brett & James Tully (eds.), Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2006
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Mark Goldie, “The Context of The Foundations”
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Holly Hamilton-Bleakley, “Linguistic Philosophy and The Foundations”
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J.G.A. Pocock, “Foundations and Moments”
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Marco Geuna, “Skinner, Pre-Humanist Rhetorical Culture and Machiavelli”
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Warren Boutcher, “Unoriginal Authors: How to Do Things with Texts in the Renaissance”
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Cathy Curtis, “’The Best State of the Commonwealth’: Thomas More and Quentin Skinner”
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H.M. Höpfl, “Scholasticism in Quentin Skinner’s Foundations”
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Annabel Brett, “Scholastic Political Thought and the Modern Concept of the State”
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Martin van Gelderen, “’So merely humane’: Theories of Resistance in Early-Modern Europe”
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Richard Tuck, “Hobbes and Democracy”
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Kinch Hoekstra, “A Lion in the House: Hobbes and Democracy”
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David Armitage, “Hobbes and the Foundations of Modern International Thought”
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Quentin Skinner, “Surveying The Foundations: A Retrospect and Reassessment”
Jonathan Israel, ”Historians and the Writing of ‘Intellectual History’”, in Israel, Enlightenment Contested. Philosophy, Modernity, and the Emancipation of Man 1670-1752, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2006
Richard Whatmore & Brian Yong (eds.), Palgrave Advances in Intellectual History, Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan 2006
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John W. Burrow, “Intellectual History in English Academic Life”
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Brian Young, “Intellectual History in Britain”
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Abigail Williams, “Literary and Intellectual History”
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Lucy Hartley, “Intellectual History and the History of Art”
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Mishtooni Bose, “The Intellectual History of the Middle Ages”
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Richard Whatmore, “Intellectual History and the History of Political Thought”
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James Livesey, “Intellectual History and the History of Science”
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Deborah Madden, “Medicine, Science and Intellectual History”
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Brian Cowan, “Intellectual, Social and Cultural History: Ideas in Context”
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Rachel Foxley, “Gender and Intellectual History”
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Duncan Kelly, “The Politics of Intellectual History in Twentieth-Century Europe”
Terence Ball, “Must Political Theory Be Historical?”, Contributions, vol. 2, no. 1, 2006, pp. 7-18
Bo Stråth, “Ideology and History”, Journal of Political Ideologies, vol. 11, no. 1, 2006, pp. 23-42
Rudolf Valkhoff, ”Some Similarities between Begriffsgeschichte and the History of Discourse”, Contributions, vol. 2, no. 1, 2006, pp. 83-98
Javier Fernández Sebastián & Juan Francisco Fuentes, “Conceptual History, Memory and Identity: An Interview with Reinhart Koselleck”, Contributions, vol. 2, no. 1, 2006, pp. 99-127
Robert Burns (red.), Historiography. Critical Concepts in Historical Studies, vol. 3: Ideas, London & New York: Routledge 2006
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Stefano Collini et. al., “What is Intellectual History?”
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Maurice Mandelbaum, “The History of Ideas, Intellectual History, and the History of Philosophy”
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Ben Rogers, “Review Article: Philosophy for Historians: The Methodological Writings of Quentin Skinner”
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Melvin Richter, “Begriffsgeschichte and the History of Ideas”
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David Harlan, “Intellectual History and the Return of Literature”
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Joyce Appleby, “One Good Turn Deserves Another: Moving Beyond the Linguistic: A Response to David Harlan”
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Fritz Ringer, “The Intellectual Field, Intellectual History, and the Sociology of Knowledge”
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Robert M. Burns, “Language, Tradition, and the Self in the Generation of Meaning”
Donald R. Kelley, Frontiers of History. Historical Inquiry in the Twentieth Century, New Haven & London: Yale University Press 2006
Emma Rotschild, “Arc of Ideas. International History and Intellectual History”, in Gunilla Budde, Sebastian Conrad & Oliver Janz (eds.), Transnationale Geschichte. Themen, Tendenzen und Theorien, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2006
J.G.A. Pocock, Gordon Schochet & Lois G. Schwoerer, “The History of British Political Thought: A Field and its Futures”, in David Armitage (ed.), British Political Thought in History, Literature and Theory, 1500-1800, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2006
Richard E. Flathman, “Here and Now, There and Then, Always and Everywhere: Reflections Concerning Political Theory and the Study/Writing of Political Thought”, in David Armitage (ed.), British Political Thought in History, Literature and Theory, 1500-1800, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2006
Slagmark – tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 47, 2006: Hans Blumenberg
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Hans Blumenberg: ”En antropologisk tilnærmelse til retorikkens aktualitet”
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Odo Marquard, ”Aflastning fra det absolutte – In memorian”
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Manfred Sommer, ”Beskrivelse af mennesket – Interview med Manfred Sommer”
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Kasper Lysemose, ”Balancen mellem Husserl og Heidegger – den tidlige Blumenbergs iagttagelser af fænomenologien”
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Ulrik Houlind Rasmussen, ”Metaforiseret kosmologi – eller hvordan Kopernikus stillede et metaforisk potentiale til rådighed for det moderne menneskes selvforståelse”
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Frank Beck Lassen, ”Hvad var det vi ville vide? – Hans Blumenbergs metaforologi som læsestrategi”
Anthony Grafton, “The History of Ideas: Precepts and Practice, 1950-200 and Beyond”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 2006, pp. 1-32
John Patrick Diggins, “Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Challenge of Intellectual History”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 2006, pp. 181-208
Robert Darnton, “’What is the History of Books’ Revisited”, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 4, no. 3, 2007, pp. 495-508
Jason Edwards, “The Ideological Interpellation of Individuals as Combatants: An Encounter Between Reinhart Koselleck and Michel Foucault”, Journal of Political Ideologies, vol. 12, no. 1, 2007, pp. 49-66
Peter Thiergen, “Probleme russischer Begriffsgeschichte”, Studia Slavica, vol. 52, no. 1-2, 2007, pp. 403-412
Emmanuelle Tricoire & Jacques Lévy, “Interview with Quentin Skinner: Concepts only have histories”, 2007, www.espacestemps.net/document3692.html
Allan Megill, Historical Knowledge, Historical Error: A Contemporary Guide to Practice, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007
Roger Chartier, “The Order of Books Revisited”, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 4, no. 3, 2007, pp. 509-519
David D. Hall, “What was the History of Book? A Response”, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 4, no. 3, 2007, pp. 537-544
Jotham Parsons, “Defining the History of Ideas”, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 68, no. 4, 2007, pp. 683-699
Branko Mitrovic, “Intellectual History, Inconceivability, and Methodological Holism”, History and Theory, vol. 46, 2007, pp. 29-47
Terence Ball, “Professor Skinner’s Visions”, Political Studies Review, vol. 5, 2007, pp. 351-364
Victoria Fareld, “Contexts in Flux: Textual Concerns for the Historian of Ideas”, Ideas in History, vol. 2, no. 3, 2007
Slagmark – tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 48, 2007: Begrebshistorie
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Reinhart Koselleck, ”Dannelsens antropologiske og semantiske struktur”
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Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, ”Åndens pyramider – om den begrebshistoriske bevægelses hastige fremkomst, dens usynlige dimensioner og pludselige aftagen”
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Jan Ifversen, ”Begrebshistorien efter Reinhart Koselleck”
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Niklas Olsen, ”En partisan i kamp for historier i flertal – Reinhart Kosellecks alternativ til historiefilosofien”
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Jeppe Nevers, ”Spørgsmålets politik – Kari Palonen og den nyere begrebshistorie”
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Frank Beck Lassen, ”Tyveri! – til sekulariseringens semantik”
Stine Grumsen & Hans Henrik Hjermitslev, ”Institut for Idéhistorie 1967-2004. Et studie af institutionens oprettelse, udvikling og afvikling”, Slagmark – tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 50, 2007, pp. 96-124
Jens Busck, Jeppe Nevers & Niklas Olsen (eds.), Reinhart Koselleck: Begreber, tid og erfaring, København: Hans Reitzel 2007
Javier Fernández Sebastián, ”Intellectual History, Liberty and Republicanism: An Interview with Quentin Skinner”, Contributions to the History of Concepts, vol. 3, 2007, pp. 103-123
Emile Perreau-Saussine, “Quentin Skinner in Context”, Review of Politics, vol. 69, 2007, pp. 106-122
John E. Toews, “Integrating Music Into Intellectual History: Nineteenth-Century Art Music as a Discourse of Agency and Identity”, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 5, no. 2, 2008, pp. 309-331
Stefan Collini: “Intellectual History”, 2008, www.history.ac.uk/makinghistory/resources/articles/intellectual_history.html
Andrew Sartori, Bengal in Global Concept History, Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, chap. 1
Mark Bevir, “What is Genealogy?”, vol. 2, 2008, pp. 263-275
Ryan Walter, “Reconciling Foucault and Skinner on the State: The Primacy of Politics?”, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 21, no. 3, 2008, pp. 94-114
John Pocock, “Historiography and Political Thought”, Ideas in History, vol. 3, no. 3, 2008, pp. 81-100
Kari Palonen, “John Pocock and Quentin Skinner. The Machiavellian and the Weberian Moment”, Ideas in History, vol. 3, no. 3, 2008, pp. 61-79
Thomas Krogh, “Time in History and in Politics – a Prominent Theme in the Works of John Pocock”, Ideas in History, vol. 3, no. 3, 2008, pp. 33-59
Danny Millum: “Making History Interview with Quentin Skinner”, April 2008, http://www.history.ac.uk/makinghistory/resources/interviews/Skinner_Quentin.html
Laszlo Kontler, “Translation and Comparison II: A Methodological Inquiry into Reception in the History of Ideas”, Contributions, vol. 4, no. 1, 2008, pp. 27-56
João Feres, “Taking Text Seriously: Remarks on the Methodology of the History of Political Thought”, Contributions, vol. 4, no. 1, 2008, pp. 57-80
Luca Scuccimarra, “Semantics of Time and Historical Experience: Remarks on Koselleck’s Historik”, Contributions, vol. 4, no. 2, 2008, pp. 160-175
Vicente Oieni & João Feres, “Conceptual History and Translation: An Interview with Melvin Richter”, Contributions, vol. 4, no. 2, 2008, pp. 226-238
Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, “Making Sense of Conceptual Change”, History and Theory, vol. 47, 2008, pp. 351-372
Niklas Luhmann, “Ideengeschichte in soziologischer Perspektive”, in Luhmann, Ideenevolution, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 2008 [1981]
Pasi Ihalainen & Kari Palonen, “Parliamentary Sources in the Comparative Study of Conceptual History: Methodological Aspects and Illustrations of a Research Proposal”, Parliaments, Estates & Representation, vol. 29, 2009, pp. 17-34
Dominick LaCapra, “Articulating Intellectual History, Cultural History, and Critical Theory”, in LaCapra, History and its Limits. Human, Animal, Violence, Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press 2009
Dominick LaCapra, “Tropisms of Intellectual History”, in LaCapra, History and its Limits. Human, Animal, Violence, Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press 2009
Colin Tyler, “Performativity and the Intellectual Historian’s Re-Enactment of Written Words”, Journal of the Philosophy of History, vol. 3, 2009, pp. 167-186
Jan-Werner Müller, “The triumph of what (if anything)? Rethinking political ideologies and political institutions in twentieth-century Europe”, Journal of Political Ideologies, vol. 14, no. 2, 2009, pp. 211-226
Donald Winch, “Intellectual History and the History of Economic Thought: A Personal View”, History of Economics Review, 2009, pp. 1-16
Chris Goto-Jones, “The Kyoto School, the Cambridge School, and the History of Political Philosophy in Wartime Japan”, Positions, vol. 17, no. 1, 2009, pp. 13-42
Toby Reiner, “Texts as Performances: How to Reconstruct Webs of Beliefs from Expressed Utterances”, Journal of the Philosophy of History, vol. 3, 2009, pp. 266-289
J.G.A. Pocock, Political Thought and History. Essays on Theory and Method, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2009
A.P. Martinich, “Four Senses of ‘Meaning’ in the History of Ideas: Quentin Skinner’s Theory of Historical Interpretation”, Journal of the Philosophy of History, vol. 3, 2009, pp. 225-245
Robert Lamb, “Recent Developments in the Thought of Quentin Skinner and the Ambitions of Contextualism”, Journal of the Philosophy of History, vol. 3, 2009, pp. 246-265
Mark Bevir, “Contextualism: From Modernist Method to Post-Analytic Historicism”, Journal of the Philosophy of History, vol. 3, 2009, pp. 211-224
Alexander Gallus, “’Intellectual History’ mit Intellektuellen und ohne sie. Facetten neuerer geistesgeschichtliche Forschung”, Historische Zeitschrift, vol. 288, no. 1, 2009, pp. 139-150
Richard Fisher, “How to Do Things with Books: Quentin Skinner and the Dissemination of Ideas”, History of European Ideas, vol. 35, 2009, pp. 276-280
Mikkel Thorup & Frank Beck Lassen (eds.), Quentin Skinner: Politik og Historie, København: Hans Reitzel 2009
Markku Hyrkkänen, “All History Is, More or Less, Intellectual History: R.G. Collingwood’s Contribution to the Theory and Methodology of Intellectual History”, Intellectual History Review, vol. 19, no. 2, 2009, pp. 251-263
Sonja Asal, Frank Druffner & Valentin Groebner, ”Wie frei sind wir wirklich? Fragen an Quentin Skinner”, Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte, no. 2, 2009, pp. 5-21
William Walker, “J.G.A. Pocock and the History of British Political Thought: Assessing the State of the Art”, Eighteenth-Century Life, vol. 33, no. 1, 2009, pp. 83-96
Robert Lamb, “Quentin Skinner’s Revised Historical Contextualism: A Critique”, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 22, no. 3, 2009, pp. 51-73
Hubert Locher, “Denken in Bildern. Reinhart Kosellecks Program Zur politischen Ikonologie”, Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte, no. 4, 2009, pp. 81-96
Elías José Palti, “From Ideas to Concepts to Metaphors: The German Tradition of Intellectual History and the Complex Fabric of Language”, History and Theory, vol. 49, 2010, pp. 194-211
Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, “Koselleck, Arendt, and the Anthropology of Historical Experience”, History and Theory, vol. 49, 2010, pp. 212-236
Sudipta Kaviraj, ”Said and the History of Ideas”, in Sugata Bose & Kris Manjapra (eds.), Cosmopolitan Thought Zones, Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan 2010
Mikkel Thorup & Frank Beck Lassen, “Tekstfortolkeren. Interview med Quentin Skinner”, Slagmark – tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 57, 2010, pp. 171-189
David A. Hollinger, “American Intellectual History, 1907-2007”, in James M. Banner (ed.), A Century of American Historiography, Boston & New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s 2010
J.G.A. Pocock, “Historiography as a Form of Political Thought”, History of European Ideas, vol. 37, 2010, pp. 1-6
Riccardo Bavaj, “Intellectual History”, 2010, http://docupedia.de/zg/Intellectual_History
Pierre Force, “The Teeth of Time: Pierre Hadot on Meaning and Misunderstanding in the History of Ideas”, History and Theory, vol. 50, 2011, pp. 20-40
Roger Chartier, “History, Time, and Space”, Republics of Letters, vol. 2, no. 2, 2011, pp.1-13
Jan-Werner Müller, “European Intellectual History as Contemporary History”, Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 46, no. 3, 2011, pp. 574-590
Martin Saar, “Relocating the Modern State: Governmentality and the History of Ideas”, in Ulrich Bröckling, Susanne Krasmann & Thomas Lemke (eds.), Governmentality. Current Issues and Future Challenges, London & New York: Routledge 2011
Naja Vucina, Claus Drejer & Peter Triantafillou, “Histories and freedom of the present: Foucault and Skinner”, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 25, no. 5, 2011, pp. 124-141
Martin Jay, “Historical Explanation and the Event: Reflections on the Limits of Contextualization”, New Literary History, vol. 42, 2011, pp. 557-571
Allan Megill, “Five Questions on Intellectual History”, Rethinking History, vol. 15, no. 14, 2011, pp. 489-510
Reinhart Koselleck, “Introduction and Prefaces to the Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe”, Contributions, vol. 6, no. 1, 2011, pp. 1-37
Nikolay Koposov, “Collective Singulars. A Reinterpretation”, Contributions, vol. 6, no. 1, 2011, pp- 39-64
Jan Ifversen, “About Key Concepts and How to Study Them”, Contributions, vol. 6, no. 1, 2011, pp. 65-88
“The European Conceptual History Project (ECHP): Mission Statement”, Contributions, vol. 6, no. 1, 2011, pp. 111-116
Peter Ghosh, “Hugh Trevor-Roper and the history of ideas”, History of European Ideas, vol. 37, 2011, pp. 483-505
Teresa Bejan, “Interview: Quentin Skinner on Meaning and Method”, The Art of Theory, 2011, http://www.artoftheory.com/quentin-skinner-on-meaning-and-method/
Teresa Bejan, “Interview: Quentin Skinner in Context”, The Art of Theory, 2011, http://www.artoftheory.com/quentin-skinner-in-context/
Symposium on Quentin Skinner, from Method to Politics, , Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 73, no. 1, 2012
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Melissa Lane, “Doing Our Own Thinking for Ourselves: On Quentin Skinner’s Genealogical Turn”
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Bryan Garsten, “Liberalism and the Rhetorical Vision of Politics”
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Nadia Urbinati, “Republicanism after the French Revolution: The Case of Sismonde Sismondi”
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Philip Petitt, “Freedom in Hobbes’s Ontology and Semantics: A Comment on Quentin Skinner”
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Quentin Skinner, “On the Liberty of the Ancients and the Moderns: A Reply to My Critics”
Forum on the Present and Future of American Intellectual History, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 9, no. 1, 2012, pp. 149-248
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Thomas Bender: “Forum: the Present and Future of American Intellectual History, Introduction”
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Leslie Butler: “From the History of Ideas to Ideas in History”
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David A. Hall: “Backwards to the Future: the Cultural Turn and the Wisdom of Intellectual History”
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David A. Hollinger: “What is Our ‘Canon’? How American Intellectual Historians Debate the Core of their Field”
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James T. Kloppenberg: “Thinking Historically: A Manifesto of Pragmatic Hermeneutics”
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Joan Shelley Rubin: “Nixon’s Grin and other Keys to the Future of Cultural and Intellectual History”
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Jeffrey Sklansky: “The Elusive Sovereign: New Intellectual and Social Histories of Capitalism”
Jeffrey Edward Green, “On the Difference Between a Pupil and a Historian of Ideas”, Journal of the Philosophy of History, vol. 6, 2012, pp. 84-110
Margrit Pernau, “Whither Conceptual History? From National to Entangled Histories”, Contributions, vol. 7, no. 1, 2012, pp. 1-11
Myoung-Kyu Park, “Conceptual History in Korea: Its Developments and Prospects”, Contributions, vol. 7, no. 1, 2012, pp. 36-50
David Armitage, ”What’s the Big Idea? Intellectual History and the Longue Durée”, History of European Ideas, vol. 38, no. 4, 2012, pp. 493-507
Mikkel Thorup: ”Intellektuel historie”, Temp, no. 4, 2012, pp. 177-189
“Symposium: Assessing and Extending The Logic of the History of Ideas”, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 73, no. 4, 2012
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Daniel I. O’Neill, “Revisiting the Middle Way: The Logic of the History of Ideas after More Than a Decade”
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Martyn P. Thompson, “The Logic of the History of Ideas: Mark Bevir and Michael Oakeshott”
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A. P. Martinich, “A Moderate Logic of the History of Ideas”
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Sara R. Jordan & Cary J. Nederman, ” The Logic of the History of Ideas and the Study of Comparative Political Theory”
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Amit Ron, “The Logic of the Historian and the Logic of the Citizen”
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Mark Bevir, “Post-Analytic Historicism”
Hans-Jørgen Schanz, ”Hvorfor er idéhistorie vigtig?”, November 2012, http://baggrund.com/hvorfor-er-idehistorie-vigtig/
Frank Beck Lassen, “Afselvfølgeliggørelse – idéhistoriens raison d’etre”,. November 2012, http://baggrund.com/afselvfolgeliggorelse-idehistoriens-raison-detre/
Mikkel Thorup, ”Intellektuel historie – idéhistorien i dag”, November 2012, http://baggrund.com/intellektuel-historie-idehistorien-i-dag/
Christopher Fear, ”The question-and-answer logic of historical context”, History of the Human Sciences, vol. 26, no. 3, 2013, pp. 68-81
Stefanie Gänger & Su Lin Lewis, “Forum: a world of ideas: new pathways in global intellectual history, c. 1880-1930”, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 10, no. 2, 2013, pp. 347-351
Mikkel Thorup, Morten Haugaard Jeppesen & Frederik Stjernfelt (eds.), Intellectual History. 5 Questions, Copenhagen: Automatic Press 2013
Samuel Moyn & Andrew Sartori (eds.), Global Intellectual History, New York: Columbia University Press 2013
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Samuel Moyn & Andrew Sartori, “Approaches to Global Intellectual History”
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Siep Stuurman, “Common Humanity and Cultural Difference on the Sedentary – Nomadic Frontier: Herodotus, Sima Qian, and Ibn Khaldun”
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Sheldon Pollock, “Cosmopolitanism, Vernacularism, and Premodernity”
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Vanessa Smith, “Joseph Bank’s Intermediaries: Rethinking Global Cultural Exchange”
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Andrew Sartori, “Global Intellectual History and the History of Political Economy”
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Christopher L. Hill, “Conceptual Universalization in the Transnational Nineteenth Century”
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Cemil Aydin, “Globalizing the Intellectual History of the Idea of the ‘Muslim World’”
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Samuel Moyn, “On the Nonglobalization of Ideas”
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Mamadou Diouf & Jinny Prais, “’Casting the Badge of Inferiority Beneath Black Peoples’ Feet’: Archiving and Reading the African Past, Present, and Future in World History
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Janaki Bakhle, “Putting Global Intellectual History in Its Place”
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Duncan Bell, “Making and Taking Worlds”
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Frederick Cooper, “How Global Do We Want Our Intellectual History to Be?”
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Sudipta Kaviraj, “Global Intellectual History: Meanings and Methods”
David Armitage, “The international turn in intellectual history”, chap. 1 in Foundations of modern international thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2013
Allan Megill and Xupeng Zhang, “Questions on the history of ideas and its neighbours” Rethinking History, 2013, pp. 1-21
Brian Kjær Olesen, Jonas Gerlings, Kaarlo Havu, Daniel Knegt, Matti La Mela & Thomas Ø. Wittendorff, “Doing things with intellectual history: Interview with Martin van Gelderen”, Zeitenblicke, vol. 12, no. 1, 2013, www.zeitenblicke.de/2013/1/Gelderen
Slagmark, no. 67, 2013: Ny idéhistorie
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Frank Beck Lassen, “Afselvfølgeliggørelse – idéhistoriens raison d’etre”
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Roger Chartier, ”Historien – eller om at læse tiden”
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David Dunér, ”Den kognitiva vändningen”
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Mikkel Thorup, ”Taget ud af sammenhæng – om kontekst i idéhistorie”
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Mark Bevir, ”Kontekstualisme – fra modernistisk metode til post-analytisk historicisme?”
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David Armitage, ”Hvad er den store idé? – intellektuel historie og longue durée”
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