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Society for US Intellectual History

  • Based in United States of America
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Apr 2024 5
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Jun 2024 6
Jul 2024 9
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Author Meets Critics: Angus Burgin, “Whatever Happened to American Thought? Comments on Kunal Parker, The Turn to Process and Daniel Wickberg, A History of Modern Thought, 1860-2000”
Kunal Parker’s The Turn to Process and Daniel Wickberg’s A History of American Thought are unusual in the breadth of their scope, offering accounts of the rise and fall of Read more The post Author …
On , by Angus Burgin, 96 words
Author Meets Critics: Casey Eilbert, “The Making of Modernism: Comments on Kunal Parker, The Turn to Process and Daniel Wickberg, A History of Modern Thought, 1860-2000”
In these recent works in U.S. intellectual history, Daniel Wickberg and Kunal Parker offer readers thorough histories of the major developments in modern American thought, valuable interpretations of the modernist Read more The post Author …
On , by Casey Eilbert, 94 words
Author Meets Critics: Paul Murphy, “What Are We Talking About When We Talk About Modernism?: Comments on Kunal Parker, The Turn to Process and Daniel Wickberg, A History of Modern Thought, 1860-2000”
In 1903, the conservative critic Paul Elmer More noted that two hundred years previously truth was “something fixed and unalterable.” “Religion had been established once for all by a perfect Read more The post Author …
On , by Paul V. Murphy, 106 words