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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. INTELLECTUAL HISTORY FOR COMPLICATED TIMES 1
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Section I. MAPPING AMERICAN IDEAS
- 1. WINGSPREAD: So What? 11
- 2. ON LEGAL FUNDAMENTALISM 21
- 3. FREEDOM’S JUST ANOTHER WORD? The Intellectual Trajectories of the 1960s 38
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Section II. IDEAS AND AMERICAN IDENTITIES
- 4. PHILOSOPHY VS. PHILOSOPHERS A Problem in American Intellectual History 55
- 5. THE PRICE OF RECOGNITION Race and the Making of the Modern University 71
- 6. THANKS, GENDER! An Intellectual History of the Gym 86
- 7. PARALLEL EMPIRES Transnationalism and Intellectual History in the Western Hemisphere 104
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Section III. DANGEROUS IDEAS
- 8. TOWARD A NEW, OLD LIBERAL IMAGINATION From Obama to Niebuhr and Back Again 119
- 9. AGAINST THE LIBERAL TRADITION An Intellectual History of the American Left 132
- 10. FROM “TALL IDEAS DANCING” TO TRUMP’S TWITTER RANTING Reckoning the Intellectual History of Conservatism 146
- 11. THE REINVENTION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 163
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Section IV. CONTESTED IDEAS
- 12. WAR AND AMERICAN THOUGHT Finding a Nation through Killing and Dying 183
- 13. UNITED STATES IN THE WORLD The Significance of an Isolationist Tradition 198
- 14. REINSCRIBING RELIGIOUS AUTHENTICITY Religion, Secularism, and the Perspectival Character of Intellectual History 223
- 15. “THE ENTIRE THING WAS A FRAUD” Christianity, Freethought, and African American Culture 239
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Section V. IDEAS AND CONSEQUENCES
- 16. AGAINST AND BEYOND HOFSTADTER Revising the Study of Anti-intellectualism 253
- 17. CULTURE AS INTELLECTUAL HISTORY Broadening a Field of Study in the Wake of the Cultural Turn 271
- 1.8 ON THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE Science, Conflict, Power 285
- CONCLUSION. The Idea of Historical Context and the Intellectual Historian 305
- Contributors 323
- Acknowledgments 327
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. INTELLECTUAL HISTORY FOR COMPLICATED TIMES 1
-
Section I. MAPPING AMERICAN IDEAS
- 1. WINGSPREAD: So What? 11
- 2. ON LEGAL FUNDAMENTALISM 21
- 3. FREEDOM’S JUST ANOTHER WORD? The Intellectual Trajectories of the 1960s 38
-
Section II. IDEAS AND AMERICAN IDENTITIES
- 4. PHILOSOPHY VS. PHILOSOPHERS A Problem in American Intellectual History 55
- 5. THE PRICE OF RECOGNITION Race and the Making of the Modern University 71
- 6. THANKS, GENDER! An Intellectual History of the Gym 86
- 7. PARALLEL EMPIRES Transnationalism and Intellectual History in the Western Hemisphere 104
-
Section III. DANGEROUS IDEAS
- 8. TOWARD A NEW, OLD LIBERAL IMAGINATION From Obama to Niebuhr and Back Again 119
- 9. AGAINST THE LIBERAL TRADITION An Intellectual History of the American Left 132
- 10. FROM “TALL IDEAS DANCING” TO TRUMP’S TWITTER RANTING Reckoning the Intellectual History of Conservatism 146
- 11. THE REINVENTION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 163
-
Section IV. CONTESTED IDEAS
- 12. WAR AND AMERICAN THOUGHT Finding a Nation through Killing and Dying 183
- 13. UNITED STATES IN THE WORLD The Significance of an Isolationist Tradition 198
- 14. REINSCRIBING RELIGIOUS AUTHENTICITY Religion, Secularism, and the Perspectival Character of Intellectual History 223
- 15. “THE ENTIRE THING WAS A FRAUD” Christianity, Freethought, and African American Culture 239
-
Section V. IDEAS AND CONSEQUENCES
- 16. AGAINST AND BEYOND HOFSTADTER Revising the Study of Anti-intellectualism 253
- 17. CULTURE AS INTELLECTUAL HISTORY Broadening a Field of Study in the Wake of the Cultural Turn 271
- 1.8 ON THE POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE Science, Conflict, Power 285
- CONCLUSION. The Idea of Historical Context and the Intellectual Historian 305
- Contributors 323
- Acknowledgments 327
- Index 329