Lectures in Intellectual History
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Norman Vance - "Individualism and its Discontents: Hobbes to Hayek and Beyond"
Christopher de Bellaigue - "Suleyman the Magnificent and the 16th-century race for empire"
Ariane Fichtl - “Overcoming the biopolitical dynamic of enslavement to achieve Immediate Emancipation”
Tim Stuart-Buttle - "Behind the Curtain: Hobbes and the politics of recognition"
Richard Whatmore - "The End of Enlightenment (book launch)"
Vassilios Paipais - "Between Pacifism and Just War: Oikonomia and Eastern Orthodox Political Theology"
Adam Sisman - "The Perils of Biography"
Alan Kahan - "Three Pillars and Four Fears: A History of Liberalisms
James Harris - “Hobbes and Rousseau on ‘the act by which a people is a people’”
Brian Young - "Utilitarianism and the universities in Victorian England: the brothers Grote in nineteenth-century thought"
Sarah Mortimer - "Virtue beyond Law? Christian Ethics and Political Duties in Reformation Europe"
Ariane Fichtl - "Bound with the enslaved: the role of women in the formation of the political discourse of Immediate Abolitionism and its egalitarian framework"
Martine van Ittersum - "The Working Papers of Hugo Grotius: A Case Study in the Micro-Sociologies of Archives"
Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Maria Rosa Antognazza
Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Jamie Gianoutsos
Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Carole Levin
Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians – Tae-Yeoun Keum
Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Jacqueline Broad
Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Eileen M. Hunt
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