About this book series
The Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History series has three primary aims: to close divides between intellectual and cultural approaches, thus bringing them into mutually enriching interactions; to encourage interdisciplinarity in intellectual and cultural history; and to globalize the field, both in geographical scope and in subjects and methods. This series is open to work on a range of modes of intellectual inquiry, including social theory and the social sciences; the natural sciences; economic thought; literature; religion; gender and sexuality; philosophy; political and legal thought; psychology; and music and the arts. It encompasses not just North America but also Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. It includes both nationally focused studies and studies of intellectual and cultural exchanges between different nations and regions of the world, and encompasses research monographs, synthetic studies, edited collections, and broad works of reinterpretation. Regardless of methodology or geography, all books in the series are historical in the fundamental sense of undertaking rigorous contextual analysis.
- Electronic ISSN
- 2945-6649
- Print ISSN
- 2945-6630
Book titles in this series
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The Myth of the Medieval Jewish Moneylender
Volume I
- Authors:
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- Julie L. Mell
- Copyright: 2017
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Character, Self, and Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment
- Editors:
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- T. Ahnert
- Copyright: 2011
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eBook
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Genealogies of Genius
- Editors:
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- Joyce E. Chaplin
- Darrin M. McMahon
- Copyright: 2016
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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The Scottish Enlightenment
Race, Gender, and the Limits of Progress
- Authors:
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- Silvia Sebastiani
- Copyright: 2013
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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