Well since Clojurescript, and by extension Clojurescript One was built on top of Google Closure, I guess you could use that. I know the history features from Clojurescript One use are a thin layer over the existing history features in Google Closure. The problem with Google Closure is that it's extremely verbose, and it never really caught on with Javascript developers. In terms of other Javascript frameworks, I've used a combination of Backbone and RequireJS to do things. During Startup Weekend, my group used Marionette, which is a layer over Backbone.
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