Journal of the History of Ideas explained

Journal of the History of Ideas
Cover:JHIthumbnail.gif
Editor:Manan Ahmed, Martin J. Burke, Stefanos Geroulanos, Ann E. Moyer, Sophie Smith, Don Wyatt
Discipline:Intellectual history
Abbreviation:J. Hist. Ideas
Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1940–present
Website:http://jhi.pennpress.org/
Link1:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history_of_ideas/
Link1-Name:Online access
Link1-At:Project MUSE
Issn:0022-5037
Eissn:1086-3222
Jstor:00225037
Oclc:884607792
Lccn:42051802

The Journal of the History of Ideas is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering intellectual history, conceptual history, and the history of ideas, including the histories of philosophy, literature and the arts, natural and social sciences, religion, and political thought.

The journal was established in 1940 by Arthur Oncken Lovejoy and Philip P. Wiener and has been published by the University of Pennsylvania Press since 2006. In addition to the print version, current issues are available electronically through Project MUSE, and earlier ones through JSTOR. The editors-in-chief are Manan Ahmed (Columbia University), Martin J. Burke (City University of New York), Stefanos Geroulanos (New York University), Ann E. Moyer (University of Pennsylvania), Sophie Smith (University of Oxford), and Don Wyatt (Middlebury College). Distinguished former editors include Arthur Lovejoy, John Herman Randall, Paul Oskar Kristeller, Philip P. Wiener, Donald Kelley, and Anthony Grafton. Since 2015, the Journal is complemented by a blog, which publishes short articles and interviews related to intellectual history.

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