Studies in Intellectual History

“Studies in Intellectual History” by George Boas, published by Johns Hopkins University Press on February 3, 2020, is a collection of essays that delves into the field of intellectual history. This edition, comprising 236 pages, presents critical essays from notable midcentury intellectual historians, including Harold Cherniss, Ludwig Edelstein, and Leo Spitzer, among others. The book offers insights into various specialties within intellectual history, reflecting the scholarly discourse of its time.
Readers will find a diverse range of perspectives and analyses that contribute to the understanding of historical thought and social history. The essays explore the complexities of intellectual movements and their impact on society, providing a comprehensive examination of the field. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of ideas and the interplay between history and intellectual inquiry.
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Originally published in 1953. In this collection of essays, prominent midcentury intellectual historians provide critical essays on their field of specialty. Studies in Intellectual History gathers work by Harold Cherniss, George Boas, Ludwig Edelstein, Leo Spitzer, and others.
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