Intellectual History Newsletter

Volume 20 (1998)
Casey Nelson Blake and Howard Brick, editors


Articles

Roundtable: Foucault and Historical Materialism

Foucault, Marx, and the Material-Historical Horizon, Joseph G. Fracchia

Complementarity or Contradiction? Joan Cocks

Can All Horizons be Fused? Martin Jay

Response to Cocks and Jay, Joseph G. Fracchia
 

Ongoing Debates: Pragmatism, Realism, and Epistemology

Experience Anyone? Why Pragmatists Should Get Over the Realism/Anti-Realism Debate, Charlene Haddock Seigfried

Naturalism and Epistemological Authority: Beyond Pragmatism and Absolutism, James Maffie
 

Review Essays

Review of David Harlan, The Degradation of American History, Kenneth Cmiel

Review of Werner Sollers, Neither Black nor White Yet Both: Thematic Explorations of Interracial Literature, Gerald Early

Review of E.P. Thompson, The Romantics: England in a Revolutionary Age, Stewart Weaver

Review of Joshua Miller, Democratic Temperament: The Legacy of William James; Christopher Phelps, Sidney Hook: Marxist and Pragmatist; Brian Lloyd, Left Out: Pragmatism, Exceptionalism, and the Poverty of American Marxism, James Livingston
 

Research Note

Leon Trotsky, John Dewey, and the Soviets: A Soviet Document on an Episode in American Intellectual History, David C. Engerman
 

Syllabus

Origins of Contemporary Thought, Allan Megill
 


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