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This volume takes a fresh approach to the issue of space in intellectual history and puts forward novel ways of rendering conceptions of space useful for historians of political thought.Notions of space have become increasingly important to the practice of intellectual historians in recent years. This is evidenced by emerging locutions such as the international turn, global intellectual history, and political space. Thus far, however, it is still unclear what it actually means to take space seriously in intellectual history, and what we might gain from doing so. Ranging from the early modern period to the twentieth century, the contributions to this volume span a variety of diverse topics and showcase the rewards of a spatial focus in intellectual history, both as a kind of place and as an organising principle. The book reconstructs the role of the modern territorial state in grounding reflection on political legitimacy; the interface between oceans and empires as a source of political reflection; and the curious antecedents of todays spatial turn in German and Indian visions of geopolitics in the interwar years. In doing so, it makes a contribution to an ever-growing field.This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Intellectual History.

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Conceptions of Space in Intellectual History
This volume takes a fresh approach to the issue of space in intellectual history and puts forward novel ways of rendering conceptions of space useful for historians of political thought.
Notions of space have become increasingly important to the practice of intellectual historians in recent years. This is evidenced by emerging locutions such as the international turn, global intellectual history, and political space. Thus far, however, it is still unclear what it actually means to take space seriously in intellectual history, and what we might gain from doing so. Ranging from the early modern period to the twentieth century, the contributions to this volume span a variety of diverse topics and showcase the rewards of a spatial focus in intellectual history, both as a kind of place and as an organising principle. The book reconstructs the role of the modern territorial state in grounding reflection on political legitimacy; the interface between oceans and empires as a source of political reflection; and the curious antecedents of todays spatial turn in German and Indian visions of geopolitics in the interwar years. In doing so, it makes a contribution to an ever-growing field.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Intellectual History.
Daniel S. Allemann is a Research and Teaching Fellow at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland, while completing a PhD in the history of early modern political thought at the University of Cambridge, UK. His current research focuses on visions of slavery and empire in the wider Iberian world.
Anton Jger is a PhD candidate working on populism and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge, UK. His doctoral thesis seeks to provide a new, revisionist intellectual history of the Populist movement in the late nineteenth-century United States.
Valentina Mann is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge, UK. Her research focuses on the intellectual history of the social sciences in Europe and the United States at the end of the nineteenth century.
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Contents
Daniel S. Allemann, Anton Jger and Valentina Mann
Benjamin Mueser
Antnio Ferraz de Oliveira
Matilde Cazzola
Giuseppe Grieco
Luna Sabastian
Lauren Benton
Guide
The chapters in this book were originally published in Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
Introduction: approaching space in intellectual history
Daniel S. Allemann, Anton Jger and Valentina Mann
Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018), pp. 127136
Chapter 1
The nation and property in Vattels theory of territory
Benjamin Mueser
Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018), pp. 137155
Chapter 2
Kropotkins commune and the politics of history
Antnio Ferraz de Oliveira
Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018), pp. 156177
Chapter 3
Space as gravitational field: the empire and the Atlantic in the political thought of Thomas Pownall
Matilde Cazzola
Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018), pp. 178201
Chapter 4
British imperialism and Southern liberalism: re-shaping the Mediterranean space, c. 18171823
Giuseppe Grieco
Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018), pp. 202230
Chapter 5
Spaces on the temporal move: Weimar Geopolitik and the vision of an Indian science of the state, 19241945
Luna Sabastian
Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018), pp. 231253
Chapter 6
Afterward: the space of political community and the space of authority
Lauren Benton
Global Intellectual History, volume 3, issue 2 (July 2018), pp. 254265
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Daniel S. Allemann is a Research and Teaching Fellow at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland, while completing a PhD in the history of early modern political thought at the University of Cambridge, UK. His current research focuses on visions of slavery and empire in the wider Iberian world.
Lauren Benton is Nelson O. Tyrone, Jr. Professor of History and Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University, USA, and a scholar of the comparative history of empires, the history of international law, and world history between 1400 and 1900.
Matilde Cazzola holds a PhD from the University of Bologna (2019) and is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Luigi Einaudi Foundation, Italy. Her research focuses on the political thought of some of the most influential administrators of the British empire between the eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries.
Antnio Ferraz de Oliveira is Whitworth Fellow in Human Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK. His current research focuses on the intellectual history of territory in nineteenth-century political and geographical thought.
Giuseppe Grieco is a PhD candidate in the School of History at Queen Mary University of London, UK. His research is centred on constitutionalism, international law, and the British Empires involvement in the Mediterranean Sea in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Anton Jger is a PhD candidate working on populism and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge, UK. His doctoral thesis seeks to provide a new, revisionist intellectual history of the Populist movement in the late nineteenth-century United States.
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