This page contains links to tables of contents for issues dated 2012-2016 (volumes51-55 ). Links to the full-text versions in the JSTOR Archive and on Wiley Online Library are provided as well, when available.
PDF versions of quinquennial indexes are available (Adobe Acrobat Reader required):
Volumes 1-5 (1960-1966) || Volumes 6-10 (1966-1971)
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Volumes 21-25 (1982-1986) || Volumes 26-30 (1982-1991)
Volumes 31-35 (1992-1996) || Volumes 36-40 (1997-2001)
Volumes 41-45 (2002-2006) || Volumes 46-50 (2007-2011)
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DAVID L. MARSHALL, The Implications of Robert Brandom’s Inferentialism for Intellectual History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
MARTIN JAY, Intention and Irony: The Missed Encounter between Hayden White and Quentin Skinner || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
BRIAN GRATTON, Introduction || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JOSH REID, Indigenous Power in The Comanche Empire|| abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
KARL JACOBY, Indigenous Empires and Native Nations: Beyond History and Ethnohistory in Pekka Hämäläinen’s The Comanche Empire || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JOHN TUTINO, Globalizing the Comanche Empire || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
RACHEL ST. JOHN, Imperial Spaces in Pekka Hämäläinen’s The Comanche Empire|| abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
PEKKA HÄMÄLÄINEN, What’s in a Concept? The Kinetic Empire of the Comanches || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
BRIAN FAY on Espen Hammer, Philosophy and Temporality from Kant to Critical Theory || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
ALLAN MEGILL on Dominick LaCapra, History and Its Limits: Human, Animal, Violence || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
PAUL A. ROTH on Hayden White, The Fiction of Narrative: Essays on History, Literature, and Theory 1957–2007, edited with an introduction by Robert Doran || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
ETHAN KLEINBERG, Introduction: The “Trojan Horse” of Tradition || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
GEORGIA WARNKE, Solidarity and Tradition in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
SOR-HOON TAN, The Pragmatic Confucian Approach to Tradition in Modernizing China || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JÖRN RÜSEN, Tradition: A Principle of Historical Sense-Generation and Its Logic and Effect in Historical Culture || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
PHILIP POMPER, The Evolution of the Russian Tradition of State Power || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JOHN MAKEHAM, Disciplining Tradition in Modern China: Two Case Studies || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
HANGSHENG ZHENG, On Modernity’s Changes to “Tradition”: A Sociological Perspective || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
ETHAN KLEINBERG , Back to Where We’ve Never Been: Heidegger, Levinas, and Derrida on Tradition and History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online LibraryPAUL A. ROTH, The Pasts || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JOUNI-MATTI KUUKKANEN, The Missing Narrativist Turn in the Historiography of Science || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
PETER BAEHR and GORDON C. WELLS, Debating Totalitarianism: An Exchange of Letters between Hannah Arendt and Eric Voegelin || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
ELIZABETH DEEDS ERMARTH on Hélène Bowen Raddeker, Sceptical History: Feminist and Postmodern Approaches in Practice, and SANDE COHEN, History Out of Joint: Essays on the Use and Abuse of History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JOHN E. TOEWS on Martin Jay, Essays from the Edge: Parerga & Paralipomena || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
CESARE CUTTICA on Political Concepts and Time: New Approaches to Conceptual History. Edited by Javier Fernández Sebastián || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
GABRIELLE M. SPIEGEL on Carolyn J. Dean, Aversion and Erasure: The Fate of the Victim after the Holocaust || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JEFFREY ANDREW BARASH on Peter E. Gordon, Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
ANTOON DE BAETS on Samuel Moyn, The Last Utopia: Human Rights in
History; Bruce Mazlish, The Idea of Humanity in a Global Era; and
Lynn Hunt, Inventing Human Rights: A History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
HELGE JORDHEIM, Against Periodization: Koselleck’s Theory of Multiple Temporalities || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
BERT LEURIDAN and ANTON FROEYMAN, On Lawfulness in History and Historiography || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
MONIQUE SCHEER, Are Emotions a Kind of Practice (and Is That What Makes Them Have a History)? A Bourdieuian Approach to Understanding Emotion || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
FRANK BIESS, Thinking after Hitler: The New Intellectual History of the Federal Republic of Germany (on A. Dirk Moses, German Intellectuals and the Nazi Past and eight other books) || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
HENNING TRÜPER on Humanism in Intercultural Perspective: Experiences and Expectations. Edited by Jörn Rüsen and Henner Laass || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
KNOX PEDEN on Stefanos Geroulanos, An Atheism that is Not Humanist Emerges in French Thought || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JENNI TYYNELÄ and TIM DE MEY on Lubomír Doležel, Possible Worlds of Fiction and History: The Postmodern Stage || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
ERIK GRIMMER-SOLEM on Sebastian Conrad, The Quest for the Lost Nation: Writing History in Germany and Japan in the American Century || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
ZENONAS NORKUS on Idealization XIII: Modeling in History (Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, vol. 97). Edited by Krzysztof Brzechczyn || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online LibraryVERÓNICA TOZZI, The Epistemic and Moral Role of Testimony || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
COLIN F. WILDER, Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Four Motifs of Legal Change from Early Modern Europe || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
MALCOLM THOMPSON, Foucault, Fields of Governability, and the Population–Family–Economy Nexus in China || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
JOAN W. SCOTT, The Incommensurablity of Psychoanalysis and History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
FRANK ANKERSMIT, The Dialectics of Jameson’s Dialectics (on Fredric Jameson, Valences of the Dialectic) || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
GABRIEL MOTZKIN on Mark E. Blum, Continuity, Quantum, Continuum, and Dialectic: The Foundational Logics of Western Historical Thinking || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
DAVID CARRIER on James Elkins, Chinese Landscape Painting as Western Art History || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library
PAUL A. ROTH on John R. Searle, Making the Social World: The Structure of Human Civilization || abstract || JSTOR || Wiley Online Library