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Announcing: The 2000 issue of the *Intellectual History Newsletter*
Volume 22
Editors: Casey Nelson Blake and Howard Brick
ARTICLES:
Sheldon Pollock, "Indian Knowledge Systems on the Eve of Colonialism"
Marcia Yonemoto, "Envisioning Japan in Eighteenth-Century Europe: The
International Career of a Cartographic Image"
Tyler Stovall, "Music and Modernity, Tourism and Transgression: Harlem and
Montmartre in the Jazz Age"
Joel Anderson, "The 'Third Generation' of the Frankfurt School"
REVIEWS:
Robert Westbrook, "Leaky Boats," review of Daniel Rodgers, *Atlantic
Crossings: Social Politics in a Progressive Age*
Richard H. King, "Isaiah Berlin: Transatlantic Liberal," review of Michael
Ignatieff, *Isaiah Berlin: A Life*, and Isaiah Berlin, *The Proper
Study of Mankind*
Gerald Early, "Antiracial Racialism: James, Du Bois, and the Black
Intellectual," review of Ross Posnock, *Color and Culture: Black
Writers and the Making of the Modern Intellectual*
IN MEMORIAM:
Richard H. King, "The Last Southern Historian: C. Vann Woodward"
Paul Robinson, "H. Stuart Hughes"
SYLLABUS:
David Engerman, "Towards a Cosmopolitan History of American Thought"
To order, send a check for $10 ($11 outside the U.S.), made payable to
"Washington University/IHN," to the following address:
Intellectual History Newsletter
American Culture Studies Center
Campus Box 1126
Washington University
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 USA
An entire back run of issues (vols. 1 - 21) is available for $100 ($110
outside the U.S.). A package of volumes 13-17 (1991-1995) is available for
$25 ($30 outside the U.S.). For complete contents visit our web site:
http://artsci.wustl.edu/~ihn. You may contact the IHN by e-mail (below) or by calling (314) 935-7669.
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