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Department and Discipline
State of Exception
Engineering the Revolution
The Institutional Revolution
Rationalizing Capitalist Democracy
Marx at the Margins
A Genealogy of Manners
The Human Condition
Fictions of the Cosmos
Curiosity
Becoming Historians
The Symbolic Construction of Reality
Sacred Relics
One Discipline, Four Ways
The Forbidden Image
The Light-Green Society
Galileo's Instruments of Credit
Galileo, Courtier
Making and Unmaking Intellectual Property
Philosophy in a Time of Terror
Evolutionary Restraints
Lactantius
Darwin Deleted
Science for All
Spirit and System
Another Freedom
Magical Criticism
The Law of God
The Legend of the Middle Ages
The Wisdom of the World
On the Future of History
Beyond the Frontier
Richard Hofstadter
After Freud Left
From Natural Philosophy to the Sciences
Sociology in America
The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy
Turning On the Mind
Marlborough
Rhetoric in the European Tradition
History's Shadow
Museums and American Intellectual Life, 1876-1926
The Cultural Turn in U. S. History
Regimens of the Mind
Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot
The Moral Authority of Nature
Tristan's Shadow
The Idea of North
Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis
The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy
Darwin's Sacred Cause
Eugene O'Neill's America
The Promise of Pragmatism
History of the Hour
Essays on Individualism
The Enlightenment
Neoplatonic Saints
How Reason Almost Lost Its Mind
The End of Kings
The Limits of History
Free Expression and Democracy in America
Feminist Economics Today
Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason, Volume Two
Political Arithmetic
The Passing of an Illusion
Science in the Marketplace
Baroque Science
Science without Laws
Scientific Perspectivism
Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect
Buying Power
Basel in the Age of Burckhardt
The Secret History of Emotion
On Collective Memory
How to Do the History of Homosexuality
Accident
History of Concepts
The Lost Promise of Patriotism
Outsider Scientists
The Scientific Literature
Forests
Memories of Odysseus
Sculpture
The Culture of Disaster
Human-Built World
Wicked Intelligence
In the Vineyard of the Text
Modernism and Masculinity
In Defense of Disciplines
Google and the Myth of Universal Knowledge
The Genesis of Values
The Nature of the Book
A History of Trust in Ancient Greece
The Burden of Responsibility
Drawing Theories Apart
Imagination, Meditation, and Cognition in the Middle Ages
A Language of Its Own
Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe
Modernism
Ideas and Events
Time's Reasons
Roads of Excess, Palaces of Wisdom
The Manly Eunuch
Utopias and the Millennium
History and Theory
No Place of Grace
Socrates and the Jews
Playing the Fool
Dreamland of Humanists
The Autonomy of History
Trauma
Victorian Popularizers of Science
When Science and Christianity Meet
Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium
Putting Science in Its Place
Eros and Inwardness in Vienna
Mythistory
Desiring Arabs
Ideological Hesitancy in Spain 1700-1750
The Bourgeois Virtues
Chinese Migrant Networks and Cultural Change
Reproduction by Design
Historical Knowledge, Historical Error
On the Shoulders of Giants
The Atheist's Bible
Max Weber and German Politics, 1890-1920
Novelties in the Heavens
A Cultural History of Heredity
Monuments and Memory, Made and Unmade
Gehennical Fire
The Politics of Linguistics
Novelty
Michael Polanyi and His Generation
Stepchildren of Nature
The Victorian Eye
Reading Huizinga
On the Animation of the Inorganic
The Lucretian Renaissance
Speaking into the Air
Acolytes of Nature
Ways of Knowing
Mom
Politics, Language, and Time
A History of the Modern Fact
Walter Ralegh's "History of the World" and the Historical Culture of the Late Renaissance
The Mode of Information
The Correspondence between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes
American Nietzsche
The Making of Romantic Love
The Cuban Cure
The Romantic Conception of Life
Was Hitler a Darwinian?
Max Weber
Image and Reality
The Most Powerful Idea in the World
What Gardens Mean
Logic and the Art of Memory
Emblems of Mind
Giordano Bruno
Bursting the Limits of Time
Richard Owen
Mapping Paradise
Maps of Paradise
The Natural Origins of Economics
The Microscope and the Eye
The Geographical Imagination in America, 1880-1950
Courtly Love, the Love of Courtliness, and the History of Sexuality
The Most Secret Quintessence of Life
Otto Weininger
Logics of History
The Newton Wars and the Beginning of the French Enlightenment
Conspicuous Criticism
The Accommodated Animal
The Scientific Life
The Scientific Revolution
A Social History of Truth
The Work and the Gift
Tortured Subjects
This Is Enlightenment
Reforming Philosophy
Self
Einstein's Generation
Picturing Tropical Nature
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
Traveling in Place
Egyptian Oedipus
Theory as Practice
I Speak of the City
The Man Who Flattened the Earth
The Old Regime and the Revolution, Volume II
Historians in Public
Mill on Democracy
Androids in the Enlightenment
The Disordered Police State
On Borrowed Time
Fireworks
Banquet at Delmonico's
Selling Jerusalem
Chronicon Paschale 284-628
The Measure of Times Past
The Triumph of Human Empire
The Longing for Myth in Germany
Science, Community, and the Transformation of American Philosophy, 1860-1930
A Nice Derangement of Epistemes
Feminism and the Abyss of Freedom
The Passionate Triangle
State of Exception
Engineering the Revolution
The Institutional Revolution
Rationalizing Capitalist Democracy
Marx at the Margins
A Genealogy of Manners
The Human Condition
Fictions of the Cosmos
Curiosity
Becoming Historians
The Symbolic Construction of Reality
Sacred Relics
One Discipline, Four Ways
The Forbidden Image
The Light-Green Society
Galileo's Instruments of Credit
Galileo, Courtier
Making and Unmaking Intellectual Property
Philosophy in a Time of Terror
Evolutionary Restraints
Lactantius
Darwin Deleted
Science for All
Spirit and System
Another Freedom
Magical Criticism
The Law of God
The Legend of the Middle Ages
The Wisdom of the World
On the Future of History
Beyond the Frontier
Richard Hofstadter
After Freud Left
From Natural Philosophy to the Sciences
Sociology in America
The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy
Turning On the Mind
Marlborough
Rhetoric in the European Tradition
History's Shadow
Museums and American Intellectual Life, 1876-1926
The Cultural Turn in U. S. History
Regimens of the Mind
Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot
The Moral Authority of Nature
Tristan's Shadow
The Idea of North
Homosexuality and Psychoanalysis
The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy
Darwin's Sacred Cause
Eugene O'Neill's America
The Promise of Pragmatism
History of the Hour
Essays on Individualism
The Enlightenment
Neoplatonic Saints
How Reason Almost Lost Its Mind
The End of Kings
The Limits of History
Free Expression and Democracy in America
Feminist Economics Today
Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason, Volume Two
Political Arithmetic
The Passing of an Illusion
Science in the Marketplace
Baroque Science
Science without Laws
Scientific Perspectivism
Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect
Buying Power
Basel in the Age of Burckhardt
The Secret History of Emotion
On Collective Memory
How to Do the History of Homosexuality
Accident
History of Concepts
The Lost Promise of Patriotism
Outsider Scientists
The Scientific Literature
Forests
Memories of Odysseus
Sculpture
The Culture of Disaster
Human-Built World
Wicked Intelligence
In the Vineyard of the Text
Modernism and Masculinity
In Defense of Disciplines
Google and the Myth of Universal Knowledge
The Genesis of Values
The Nature of the Book
A History of Trust in Ancient Greece
The Burden of Responsibility
Drawing Theories Apart
Imagination, Meditation, and Cognition in the Middle Ages
A Language of Its Own
Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe
Modernism
Ideas and Events
Time's Reasons
Roads of Excess, Palaces of Wisdom
The Manly Eunuch
Utopias and the Millennium
History and Theory
No Place of Grace
Socrates and the Jews
Playing the Fool
Dreamland of Humanists
The Autonomy of History
Trauma
Victorian Popularizers of Science
When Science and Christianity Meet
Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium
Putting Science in Its Place
Eros and Inwardness in Vienna
Mythistory
Desiring Arabs
Ideological Hesitancy in Spain 1700-1750
The Bourgeois Virtues
Chinese Migrant Networks and Cultural Change
Reproduction by Design
Historical Knowledge, Historical Error
On the Shoulders of Giants
The Atheist's Bible
Max Weber and German Politics, 1890-1920
Novelties in the Heavens
A Cultural History of Heredity
Monuments and Memory, Made and Unmade
Gehennical Fire
The Politics of Linguistics
Novelty
Michael Polanyi and His Generation
Stepchildren of Nature
The Victorian Eye
Reading Huizinga
On the Animation of the Inorganic
The Lucretian Renaissance
Speaking into the Air
Acolytes of Nature
Ways of Knowing
Mom
Politics, Language, and Time
A History of the Modern Fact
Walter Ralegh's "History of the World" and the Historical Culture of the Late Renaissance
The Mode of Information
The Correspondence between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and René Descartes
American Nietzsche
The Making of Romantic Love
The Cuban Cure
The Romantic Conception of Life
Was Hitler a Darwinian?
Max Weber
Image and Reality
The Most Powerful Idea in the World
What Gardens Mean
Logic and the Art of Memory
Emblems of Mind
Giordano Bruno
Bursting the Limits of Time
Richard Owen
Mapping Paradise
Maps of Paradise
The Natural Origins of Economics
The Microscope and the Eye
The Geographical Imagination in America, 1880-1950
Courtly Love, the Love of Courtliness, and the History of Sexuality
The Most Secret Quintessence of Life
Otto Weininger
Logics of History
The Newton Wars and the Beginning of the French Enlightenment
Conspicuous Criticism
The Accommodated Animal
The Scientific Life
The Scientific Revolution
A Social History of Truth
The Work and the Gift
Tortured Subjects
This Is Enlightenment
Reforming Philosophy
Self
Einstein's Generation
Picturing Tropical Nature
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
Traveling in Place
Egyptian Oedipus
Theory as Practice
I Speak of the City
The Man Who Flattened the Earth
The Old Regime and the Revolution, Volume II
Historians in Public
Mill on Democracy
Androids in the Enlightenment
The Disordered Police State
On Borrowed Time
Fireworks
Banquet at Delmonico's
Selling Jerusalem
Chronicon Paschale 284-628
The Measure of Times Past
The Triumph of Human Empire
The Longing for Myth in Germany
Science, Community, and the Transformation of American Philosophy, 1860-1930
A Nice Derangement of Epistemes
Feminism and the Abyss of Freedom
The Passionate Triangle



