Intellectual History of the Modern Age
Books in this series examine intellectual history from the Renaissance to the present, chiefly in the geographical areas of Europe and North America but with an eye to broader developments across the globe. The series seeks to publish work of the highest caliber by established scholars as well as by those at the beginning of their academic careers. Projects can be pluralistic in their methodologies and highly ecumenical in their subject matter. But the series editors expect most will study intellectuals and their ideas, their institutions, and their debates, along with the endurance and transformation of conceptual legacies over time, whether within discrete epochs or between and across them.
Series Editors:
Angus Burgin
Associate Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University
Peter E. Gordon
Amabel B. James Professor of History, Harvard University
Joel Isaac
Associate Professor of Political Thought and History, University of Chicago
Karuna Mantena
Professor of Political Science, Columbia University
Samuel Moyn
Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and History, Yale University
Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen
Merle Curti Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Camille Robcis
Professor of History and French, Columbia University
Sophia Rosenfeld
Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania
Staff Editorial Contact:
Robert Lockhart, Senior Editor
rlockhar@upenn.edu