| Volume 70.2, April 2009 | Literature in Mind: H.G. Wells and the Evolution of the Mad Scientist | Anne Stiles |
Volume 57.2,
April 1996 | Veils: The Poetics of John Rawls | George Armstrong Kelly |
| Volume 61.2, April 2000 | The Survival of the Fittest and the Origins of Social Darwinism | Gregory Claeys |
Volume 70.4,
October 2009 | Place and the Spatial Turn in Geography and in History | Charles W. J. Withers |
| Volume 65.1, January 2004 | Carl Schmitt's Political Theory of Representation | Duncan Kelly |
Volume 62.2, April 2001 | Savage or Solitary?: The Wild Child and Rousseau's Man of Nature | Nancy Yousef |
Volume 66.3, July 2005 | Justice and the General Will: Affirming Rousseau's Ancient Orientation | David Lay Williams |
Volume 69.2, April 2008 | History's Moral Turn | George Cotkin |
| Volume 67.1, January 2006 | The History of Ideas: Precept and Practice, 1950-2000 and Beyond | Anthony Grafton |
Volume 71.1, January 2010 | Between the Romantic: How E. T. A. Hoffman Got It Right | Steven Cassedy |
| April 1972 | Darwinism and Social Darwinism | James Allen Rogers |
| April 1975 | Gramsci and the Theory of Hegemony | Thomas R. Bates |
| June 1951 | Symbolism in Moby-Dick | Elmer E. Stoll |
| July 1985 | Time and Stress: Alice in Wonderland | Calvin R. Petersen |
| April 2000 | The "Survival of the Fittest" and the Origins of Social Darwinism | Gregory Claeys |
| April 1946 | The Theory of Hamlet | James Feibleman |
| June 1959 | P. T. Barnum and the Popularization of Natural History | John Rickards Betts |
| October 1985 | The History of the Word "Vampire" | Katharina M. Wilson |
| January 1943 | Swift's Modest Proposal: The Biography of an Early Georgian Pamphlet | George Wittkowsky |
| October 1979 | Courtly Love: A Problem of Terminology | George Witrtkowsky |