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期刊名:Journal of the history of ideas

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ISSN:0022-5037

e-ISSN:1086-3222

IF/分区:0.4/N/A

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Paola Zichi Paola Zichi
This paper considers a series of medical congresses, abolitionist networks, and eugenic debates, and the intertwining of scientific and feminist knowledge in tackling prostitution and trafficking from 1899-1921. It argues that western male ...
Shruti Balaji Shruti Balaji
How elite Indian intellectuals conceptualized "race" in late British India remains undertheorized. In this essay, I demonstrate how Indian intellectuals invoked racial solidarities in strategically ambiguous and hierarchical ways, either in...
Ian Stewart Ian Stewart
Celtic movement. Showing first how Pan-Celticism emerged within the same context as the better known Pan-German and Pan-Slavic movements, the essay then examines the way that the idea of "race" formed a binding agent for the different Celti...
Meleisa Ono-George Meleisa Ono-George
Born enslaved in Jamaica, Amelia Newsham had albinism, a condition not fully understood in the eighteenth century that contributed to nascent understandings and debates regarding racial difference. Known as the "white negro," Amelia was exa...
Sarah C Dunstan,Ian Stewart Sarah C Dunstan
Introduction to a cluster of articles: "Race: Histories of an Idea."
Lea Cantor,Jonathan Egid Lea Cantor
This article uses new archival evidence to reframe the controversy over the authorship of the Ḥatäta Zär'a Ya'ǝqob (also known as the Wärqe), a philosophical autobiography set in seventeenth-century Ethiopia. We demonstrate that, alrea...
Hannah Anderson Hannah Anderson
guided by their sensory and embodied knowledge of plants' applications in daily life. This style of knowledge formation, which I call "lived botany," was key to establishing colonies. Settlers' schemes of plant classification were influence...
Matti Leprêtre Matti Leprêtre
This article examines Paracelsus's doctrine of signatures as a crucial component of his challenge to humoral medicine, integral to his localist understanding of diseases and drugs action. It addresses the boundaries that lead scholars to re...