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Society for US Intellectual History

  • Based in United States of America
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Jul 2024 9
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Nov 2024 6
Dec 2024 13
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Most recent posts

“The Power of Disillusionment: Reflections on History, Adulthood, and Access to Knowledge”: Scott Richard St. Louis on Peter Baldwin’s *Athena Unbound: Why and How Scholarly Knowledge Should Be Free for All*
A few months ago, I experienced the joy of celebrating my thirtieth birthday with several friends and loved ones. It was an occasion that brought forth tremendous gratitude from deep Read more The post “The …
On , by Scott Richard St. Louis, 104 words
The Crux of Catholic Political Troubles: Orthodoxy, Unorthodoxy, and Prophecy
Michelle Nickerson’s Spiritual Criminals demonstrates the ongoing relevance of many of the book’s topics to contemporary Catholicism. Some of the following have been added or highlighted by me, but they Read more The post The …
On , by Tim Lacy, 62 words
Sharlene Sinegal-DeCuir on Jeffrey S. Adler’s *Blue-Coated Terror: Jim Crow New Orleans and the Roots of Modern Police Brutality*
Blue-Coated Terror: Jim Crow New Orleans and the Roots of Modern Police Brutality explores the early twenty-century roots of modern police brutality. Adler has managed to write a book that Read more The post Sharlene …
On , by Sharlene Sinegal-DeCuir, 80 words