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The Betty Behrens Seminar on Classics of Historiography Clare Hall resumes this term to discuss the works of Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon, Flavius Josephus, Fu Sheng and John Burrow. More information & register here: clarehall.cam.ac.uk/events/the-bet…
For those interested in my … thoughts on Kant, his upcoming 300th anniversary, and the case for peace, check out this weekend’s Financial Times edition FT Weekend Financial Times
Join us on 7 June for the 2024 Skinner Lecture: William Selinger Univ. of Oklahoma will speak about 'Love and despotism in Montesquieu’s Persian Letters', followed by 2 panel discussions. Details & registration: crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/42071/#…
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Great to see Isaac's topic for our 2022 Skinner Lecture being published
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‘Forgetting presupposes something once known, but the general “we” who have “forgotten” these women are also the “we” who were not taught them in the first place.’
Sophie Smith on ‘forgotten’ women philosophers: lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/…
I reviewed Richard Whatmore’s new book ‘The End of Enlightenment’ for Engelsberg Ideas, read to find out what Whatmore has in common with Nietzsche, and why the French Revolution might not have been very ‘enlightened’ after all.
engelsbergideas.com/reviews/did-th…
Amazing evening yesterday at LSE for the QM Political Thought seminar. A conversation between me and Richard Bourke on the state of the scholarship about Hegel and the Hegelian traditions of Political Thought…a contextual turn in Hegel studies seems on the way! Great questions and audience!
This Wed. 27 March at 5.30pm, the History of Political Ideas Seminar will host Richard Bourke and Fernanda Gallo (The Cambridge School) on 'The State of Research on Hegel in Europe and the US'. As ever, all welcome!
Venue: Marshall Building, LSE, Room 2.04
history.ac.uk/seminars/histo…
Join us this May for the 2024 Seeley Lectures, to be delivered by Eric Nelson HarvardGovernment
More info: polthought.cam.ac.uk/seeley-lecture…
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At the very moment India will have elected a new government, a stunner of a lecture series on Democracy by Eric Nelson that promises to be the real deal. Frankly, can't wait! The Cambridge School
It was such a pleasure to comment on Chris Brooke’s new project on the history of the idea of the United States of Europe that in the long 19th century yesterday in Cambridge The Cambridge School
Happening this week – Join us to celebrate the publication of Richard Whatmore's new book!
📅 5 pm, 7 March
📍Audit Room, King's College, Cambridge (please note the change of venue)
More info: polthought.cam.ac.uk/future-events/…
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The The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street JournalBooks says, “[Berlin and Popper’s] authoritarian Hegel must now confront . . . [a] cosmopolitan, pluralistic and liberal version” found in Richard Bourke’s newest book, Hegel’s World Revolutions.
Read the full review here: hubs.ly/Q02mnMn30