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vol. 12 | no. 1 | april 2015 La Formation du radicalisme du radicalisme La Formation : Hobbes’s “Thing” Hobbes’s : Elie Halévy’s Elie Halévy’s the Missionary Enterprise, and the Rise of the Missionary and the Rise of Enterprise, the Negro Intellectual the Negro in England and France Leviathan lic of Cuckoo Clocks: Switzerland and the History of Switzerland Clocks: lic of Liberty Cuckoo the Other Shore: German Intellectuals in the United States in the United German Intellectuals the Other Shore: ical Turn: Elie Halévy’s Embrace of Politics and History of Embrace Politics Elie Halévy’s ical Turn: cularization: The Birth of Concept Combat a Modern philosophique Articles Radicalism and Philosophical Elie Halévy on England and the EnglishElie Halévy Christian Internationalism in 1920s America in 1920s Christian Internationalism Review Essays Review 1

d d n i . 1 - 2 1 _ 3 4 BLUM J. EDWARD ISAAC NAKHIMOVSKY DERMAN ISAAC JOSHUA Beyond 235–252 253–263 The Triumph of 219–233 A Repub A 219–233 WELCH AND CHERYL CONTI GREG JOEL REVILL JOEL 173–196 1–32 Se 1–32 VINCENT COLLINS STEVEN JEFFREY FROBERT VINCENT Introduction K. LUDOVIC STEVEN Pract 121–126 A 127–150 of Republic the Third and the Politics Liberalism, French Elie Halévy, Forum: K. 151–171 197–218 The Receptions of IAN HUNTER KAZMI IAN ZAHEER 33–64 of and the Machines God Anarchy Divine Islam: Automatic 65–93 Sherwood Eddy, Essay Malcolm’s 95–120 THOMPSON MICHAEL G. 4 2 9 7 4 114792443_12-1.indd 1 modern intellectual history

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Articles pp 1–32 Secularization: The Birth of a Modern Combat Concept ian hunter pp 33–64 Automatic Islam: Divine Anarchy and the Machines of God zaheer kazmi pp 65–93 Sherwood Eddy, the Missionary Enterprise, and the Rise of Christian Internationalism in 1920sAmerica michael g. thompson

Essay pp 95–120 Malcolm’s Leviathan: Hobbes’s “Thing” jeffrey collins

Forum: Elie Halevy,´ French Liberalism, and the Politics of the Third Republic pp 121–126 Introduction k. steven vincent pp 127–150 Elie Halevy´ and Philosophical Radicalism ludovic frobert pp 151–171 A Practical Turn: Elie Halevy’s´ Embrace of Politics and History joel revill pp 173–196 Elie Halevy´ on England and the English k. steven vincent pp 197–218 TheReceptionsofElieHalevy’s´ La Formation du radicalisme philosophique in England and France greg conti and cheryl welch

Review Essays pp 219–233 A Republic of Cuckoo Clocks: Switzerland and the History of Liberty isaac nakhimovsky pp 235–252 Beyond the Other Shore: German Intellectuals in the United States joshua derman pp 253–263 The Triumph of the Negro Intellectual edward j. blum

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