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Publications of Malachi H. Hacohen    :chronological  combined  by tags  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Karl Popper - The Formative Years, 1902-1945: Politics and Philosophy in Interwar Vienna (2000), Cambridge University Press [1]
  2. Karl Popper in Esilio, edited by Rubbettino Editore (1999), Biblioteca Austriaca (Translated by Dario Antiseri.)

Books in Progress

  1. Malachi Haim Hacohen, Jacob and Esau Between Nation and Empire: A Jewish European History (June, 2013)

Journal Articles

  1. M.H. Hacohen, ’The Strange Fact That the State of Israel Exists’: The Cold War Liberals Between Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism, Jewish Social Studies, vol. 15 no. 2 (2009), pp. 37-81
  2. M.H. Hacohen, The Culture of Viennese Science and the Riddle of Austrian Liberalism, Modern Intellectual History, vol. 6 no. 2 (2009), pp. 369-396
  3. M.H. Hacohen, Jacob Talmon Between Zionism and Cold War Liberalism, History of European Ideas, vol. 34 (2008), pp. 146-157
  4. M.H. Hacohen, The Congress for Cultural Freedom in Austria: Forum, the Rémigrés and Postwar Culture, Storiografia, vol. 11 (2007), pp. 135-145
  5. M.H. Hacohen, Rediscovering Intellectual Biography – and Its Limits, History of Political Economy, vol. 34 (2007), pp. 9-29
  6. M.H. Hacohen, From Empire to Cosmopolitanism: The Central-European Jewish Intelligentsia, 1867-1968, Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook, vol. V (2006), pp. 117-134
  7. Karl Popper and the Liberal Imagination in Science and Politics (in Hungarian), Buksz – Budapest Review of Books. (Budapesti Könyvszemle – BUKSZ) (Winter, 2003)
  8. La città celeste di Popper: Platone, Atene e la società aperta, in Karl R. Popper, 1902-2002: ripensando il razionalismo critico. (Nuova Civilta delle Macchine, XX:2), Nuova Civiltà delle Macchine, XX:2, edited by Stefano Gattei no. XX:2 (2002), pp. II:12-33, 160, Analisi-Trend
  9. The Poverty of Historicism, 1935-1940, Storiografia, vol. 5 (2001), pp. 67-72.
  10. Dilemmas of Cosmopolitanism: Karl Popper, Jewish Identity, and 'Central European Culture', Journal of Modern History, vol. 71 (March, 1999), pp. 105-149
  11. Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 59 (October, 1998), pp. 711-734
  12. Karl Popper in Exile: The Viennese Progressive Imagination and the Making of The Open Society, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 26 (1996), pp. 452-492
  13. Leonard Krieger: Historicalization and Political Engagement in Intellectual History, History and Theory, vol. 35 (1996), pp. 80-130

Book Chapters

  1. M.H. Hacohen, From Forvm to Neues Forvm: The ‘Congress for Cultural Freedom,’ the 68ers and the Émigrés, in Das Jahr 1968 – Ereignis, Symbol, Chiffre, edited by Oliver Rathkolb and Friedrich Stadler (2010), pp. 239-274, Vienna University Press
  2. M.H. Hacohen, Kosmopoliten in einer ethnonationalen Zeit? Juden und Österreicher in der 1. Republik, in Das Werden der Republik: Österreich 1918-1920, edited by Helmut Konrad and Wolfgang Maderthaner (Fall, 2008), Gerold
  3. M.H. Hacohen, Liberal Dilemmas and Moral Judgment, in Naming Evil, Judging Evil, edited by Ruth Grant (2006), pp. 175-190, University of Chicago Press
  4. Malachi Haim Hacohen, The Young Popper as a Scholarly Field, in Proceedings of the Karl Popper Centenary, edited by Ian Jarvie and David Miller, 3 vols., vol. 1 (2006), pp. 99-110, Ashgate Publishers
  5. Historicizing Deduction, in Induction and Deduction in the Sciences, edited by Maria Carla Galavotti and Friedrich Stadler (2003), Dordrecht: Kluwer
  6. Critical Rationalism, Logical Positivism, and the Poststructuralist Conundrum: Reconsidering the Neurath-Popper Debate, in History of Philosophy and Science, edited by Michael Heidelberger and Friedrich Stadler (2002), pp. 307-324, Dordrecht: Kluwer
  7. The Limits of the National Paradigm in the Study of Political Thought, in Political Thought and its History in National Context, edited by Dario Castiglione and Iain Hampsher-Monk (2001), pp. 247-279, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  8. Karl Popper's Cosmopolitanism: Culture Clash and Jewish Identity, in Rethinking Vienna 1900, edited by Steven Beller (2001), pp. 171-194, New York: Berghahn Books
  9. The Rebirth of Liberalism in Science and Politics: Karl Popper, the Vienna Circle, and Red Vienna, in Metropole Wien. Texturen der Moderne, 2 vols., edited by Roman Horak, et al., vol. II (2000), pp. 146-179, Vienna: WUV

Articles in a Collection

  1. Red Vienna, the 'Jewish Question,' and Emigration, 1936-1937, in Karl Popper: Critical Assessments., 4 vols, edited by Anthony O’Hear, ed. (2004), pp. 1:87-133., Routledge

Papers In Progress

  1. M.H. Hacohen, Envisioning Central Europe: Friedrich Torberg, the Austrian Émigrés and Jewish European History, Geschichte und Gesellschaft (2012)
  2. M.H. Hacohen, Erich Auerbach and Judeo-Christian Europe, Religions, vol. 3 (December, 2011)

Book Reviews

  1. M.H. Hacohen, Eugene R. Sheppard, Leo Strauss and the Politics of Exile: The Making of a Political Philosopher, Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. 24 (2009)
  2. M.H. Hacohen, D. W. Hamlyn, Being a Philosopher: A History of a Practice, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 26 (June, 1996), pp. 304-310

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