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  • Contents of Volume 83
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Abbamonte, Giancarlo and Craig Kallendorf: On Indexing:The Birth and Early Development of an Idea ....................... 3 465
Baum, Jacob: The Idea of Deafness as Disability in Renaissance Germany ...................................................... 4 621
Ben-Dor Benite, Zvi: The Accountants of Nineveh: Exile Jews and Capitalism in British Imperial Thinking ........................ 2 233
Brinley, Michael: Linguistic Diplomacy: Roman Jakobson between East and West, 1956–68 ......................................... 2 337
Byrne, Philippa: Portable Scholasticism? The Intellectual Horizons of Gervase of Tilbury ............................................ 3 441
Chamedes, Giuliana: How to Do Things with Words: Antifascism as a Differentially Mobilizing Ideology, from the Popular Front to the Black Power Movement......... 1 127
Chaplin, Joyce E.: Historians of Ideas Rush in Where Stratigraphers Fear to Tread ................................................. 4 775
Christl, Robert: Anarchism in One Country: Diego Abad de Santillán and the Invention of Participatory National Economic Planning in Interwar Anarchism .......................... 2 313
Clavey, Charles H.: “The Stereotype Takes Care of Everything”: Labor Antisemitism and Critical Theory during World War II........................................................................ 4 711
Cristovão Dos Santos, Pedro: Historians and Programmers in the 1970s: Formal Languages, the Writing of History, and Ideas of Science ............................................................. 1 157
Dege, Carmen Lea: Myth, Modernity, and the Legacy of the Axial Age: Taylor, Habermas, Assmann, and Jaspers............. 4 743
Forss, Charlotta: Mapping Atlantis: Olof Rudbeck and the Use of Maps in Early Modern Scholarship............................ 2 207
Giovannetti-Singh, Gianamar: Astronomical Chronology, the Jesuit China Mission, and Enlightenment History........... 3 487
Green, Karen: Women’s Reception of Kant, 1790–1810.............. 2 263
Greenberg, Udi: The Remnants of Giorgio Agamben: The Omnibus Homo Sacer upon Its Completion.................. 1 179
Guilhot, Nicolas:“A Primitive Kind of Superstition”: The Idea of the Paranoid Style in Art, Psychiatry, and Politics ............. 2 365
Joukovskaia, Anna: Bureaucracy: The Making of a Buzzword .... 4 685
Kaplan, Abram: Occupy the Commonplaces: Machiavelli and the Aristotelian Tradition of the Topics.......................... 1 29
Konijnendijk, Roel and Fernando Echeverría: Max Weber, the Rise of the Polis, and the “Hoplite Revolution” Theory.. 1 103
Lunbeck, Emma and Robert Stone: The Wise Adviser Trap: Catastrophic Decision-Making
in Herodotus and Thucydides............................................... 3 417
Marcus, Hannah: Knowing Old Age in the Renaissance: Medicine, Poetry, and Spirituality in Ulisse Aldrovandi’s Encyclopedia of Old Age ................................. 1 51
Moyn, Samuel: Hannah Arendt among the Cold War Liberals .... 3 533
Mulder, Nicholas: The Neoliberal Transition in Intellectual and Economic History.......................................................... 3 559
Randall, Vicky: The Romance of the Republic: Class Conflict and the Problem of Progress in Thomas Arnold’s History of Rome (1838–42)...................... 2 287
Roberts, Alexandre M.: Thinking about Chemistry in Byzantium and the Islamic World..................................... 4 595
Schlichter, Felix: Euhemerus and Euhemerism in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries ........................ 4 653
Schwab, Maren Elisabeth: Rome as “Part of the Heavens”? Leon Battista Alberti’s Descriptio urbis Romae (ca. 1450) and Ptolemy’s Almagest........................................................ 1 1
Stray, Christopher: The Cambridge Greek Lexicon: An Essay-Review.................................................................. 2 391
Theiss, William: The Abbé d’Aubignac’s Homer and the Culture of the Street in Seventeenth-Century Paris................ 1 77
Williamson, Athanassia: Art as Critical Experience in Theodor W. Adorno and John Dewey................................... 3 511

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