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  1. Thinking Historically: A Manifesto of Pragmatic Hermeneutics.James T. Kloppenberg - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (1):201-216.
    American intellectual history in the future will be embodied, embedded, and extended. Building on a sturdy foundation of past practices, intellectual historians will consolidate the advances of the last half-century and continue to study ideas articulated in multiple registers, by multiple historical actors, for multiple purposes.
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    Pragmatism and the Practice of History: From Turner and Du Bois to Today.James T. Kloppenberg - 2004 - Metaphilosophy 35 (1-2):202-225.
    Pragmatism has affected American historical writing since the early twentieth century. Such contemporaries and students of Peirce, James, and Dewey as Frederick Jackson Turner, W. E. B. Du Bois, James Harvey Robinson, Charles Beard, Mary Beard, and Carl Becker drew on pragmatism when they fashioned what was called the “new history.” They wanted to topple inherited assumptions about the past and replace positivist historical methods with the pragmatists' model of a community of inquiry. Such widely read mid-twentieth-century historians as Merle (...)
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    The Worlds of American Intellectual History.Joel Isaac, James T. Kloppenberg, Michael O'Brien & Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The essays in this book demonstrate the breadth and vitality of American intellectual history. Their core theme is the diversity of both American intellectual life and of the frameworks that we must use to make sense of that diversity. The Worlds of American Intellectual History has at its heart studies of American thinkers. Yet it follows these thinkers and their ideas as they have crossed national, institutional, and intellectual boundaries. The volume explores ways in which American ideas have circulated in (...)
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    A well-tempered liberalism: Modern intellectual history and political theory: James T. Kloppenberg.James T. Kloppenberg - 2013 - Modern Intellectual History 10 (3):655-682.
    Intellectual history and the history of political thought are siblings, perhaps even twins. They have similar origins and use similar materials. They attract many of the same friends and make some of the same enemies. Yet like most siblings, they have different temperaments and ambitions. This essay explores the family resemblances and draws out the contrasts by examining two major works by one of the most prominent political theorists of the past half-century, Alan Ryan, who has recently published two big (...)
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    Books in Review.James T. Kloppenberg - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (1):151-154.
  6. James's pragmatism and american culture, 1907-2007.James T. Kloppenberg - 2009 - In John J. Stuhr (ed.), 100 Years of Pragmatism: William James's Revolutionary Philosophy. Indiana University Press.
     
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    The canvas and the color: Tocqueville's “philosophical history” and why it matters now.James T. Kloppenberg - 2006 - Modern Intellectual History 3 (3):495-521.
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    Review of Don Herzog: Happy Slaves: A Critique of Consent Theory.[REVIEW]James T. Kloppenberg - 1991 - Ethics 101 (3):655-656.
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    Book review:Nomos XXIX: Authority revisited. J. Roland Pennock, John W. Chapman. [REVIEW]James T. Kloppenberg - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):163-.
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    Book Review:Toward a Liberalism. Richard E. Flathman. [REVIEW]James T. Kloppenberg - 1992 - Ethics 102 (4):865-.