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Society for US Intellectual History

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Most recent posts

“A Cultural Historian’s Call of the Wild”: Paul Croce on Jackson Lears’s *Animal Spirits: The American Pursuit of Vitality from Camp Meeting to Wall Street*
This masterful history is wide-ranging both in its coverage and its hybrid form. It offers specialized study of the vitalist tradition, broadly understood, in the modern US and Europe, with Read more The post “A …
On , by Paul Croce, 92 words
Arathi Sriprakash on Arjun Shankar’s *Brown Saviors and Their Others: Race, Caste, Labour, and the Global Politics of Help in India*
Over fifteen years ago I conducted an ethnography of NGO-led reforms in primary schools in Karnataka, India – the same region in which Arjun Shankar’s research for Brown Saviors and Read more The post Arathi …
On , by Arathi Sriprakash, 84 words
“The Best of Old and New: Historical Scholarship Meets Digital Technology”: Scott Richard St. Louis on Ian Milligan’s *The Transformation of Historical Research in the Digital Age*
In a thought-provoking contribution to the “Elements” series of micro-monographs published by Cambridge University Press, historian Ian Milligan – Associate Vice President for Research Oversight and Analysis at the University Read more The post “The …
On , by Scott Richard St. Louis, 96 words