
Lectures in Intellectual History
Intellectual History
Recordings from the popular public lecture series featuring new work on all aspects of intellectual history. Hosted by the Institute of Intellectual History at the University of St Andrews.
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250 - Jesse Norman - "Ambition, revenge, truth, fiction - The Winding Stair" Fri, 22 Dec 2023
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249 - Sophie Scott-Brown (University of St Andrews; Remarque Institute, New York) - "British Activist-Intellectuals and the Unexpected Revival of Radical Democracy in the (Long) 1950s" Wed, 15 Jan 2025
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248 - Michael Brown (University of Aberdeen) - "Creating an Ancien Regime: The Union of 1800 as a Counter Revolutionary Act" Wed, 11 Dec 2024
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247 - Tom Pye (UCL) - "The tailzie and the politics of the feudal law in eighteenth-century Britain" Tue, 15 Oct 2024
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246 - Norman Vance - "Individualism and its Discontents: Hobbes to Hayek and Beyond" Wed, 15 May 2024
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245 - Christopher de Bellaigue - "Suleyman the Magnificent and the 16th-century race for empire" Wed, 03 Apr 2024
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244 - Ariane Fichtl - “Overcoming the biopolitical dynamic of enslavement to achieve Immediate Emancipation” Thu, 21 Mar 2024
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243 - Tim Stuart-Buttle - "Behind the Curtain: Hobbes and the politics of recognition" Thu, 07 Mar 2024
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242 - Richard Whatmore - "The End of Enlightenment (book launch)" Wed, 27 Dec 2023
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241 - Vassilios Paipais - "Between Pacifism and Just War: Oikonomia and Eastern Orthodox Political Theology" Wed, 20 Dec 2023
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239 - Adam Sisman - "The Perils of Biography" Tue, 14 Nov 2023
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238 - Alan Kahan - "Three Pillars and Four Fears: A History of Liberalisms Tue, 14 Nov 2023
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237 - James Harris - “Hobbes and Rousseau on ‘the act by which a people is a people’” Thu, 18 May 2023
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236 - Brian Young - "Utilitarianism and the universities in Victorian England: the brothers Grote in nineteenth-century thought" Thu, 04 May 2023
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235 - Sarah Mortimer - "Virtue beyond Law? Christian Ethics and Political Duties in Reformation Europe" Thu, 13 Apr 2023
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234 - Ariane Fichtl - "Bound with the enslaved: the role of women in the formation of the political discourse of Immediate Abolitionism and its egalitarian framework" Thu, 06 Apr 2023
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233 - Martine van Ittersum - "The Working Papers of Hugo Grotius: A Case Study in the Micro-Sociologies of Archives" Thu, 06 Oct 2022
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232 - Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Maria Rosa Antognazza Sun, 18 Sep 2022
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231 - Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Jamie Gianoutsos Tue, 13 Sep 2022
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230 - Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Carole Levin Wed, 07 Sep 2022
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229 - Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians – Tae-Yeoun Keum Mon, 29 Aug 2022
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228 - Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Jacqueline Broad Mon, 22 Aug 2022
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227 - Interviews with Leading Intellectual Historians - Eileen M. Hunt Wed, 17 Aug 2022
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226 - Emma McLeod - "John Bruce, precedent, and the 'mind of government' in the English and Scottish state trials of 1793-94" Tue, 31 May 2022
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225 - Rosa Antognazza - Leibniz as Historian Tue, 24 May 2022
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224 - Karie Schultz - Holy war advocates or secular political theorists? The case of the Scottish Covenanters, 1638-1646 Tue, 17 May 2022
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223 - Craig Smith - Adam Smith and the Limits of Philosophy Wed, 20 Apr 2022
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222 - Jesse Norman - Uses and abuses of the Ancient Constitution Sat, 09 Apr 2022
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221 - Ryan Hanley - Commerce before Capitalism: Fénelon, Vauban, and Boisguilbert Fri, 18 Mar 2022
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220 - John Robertson - The Refutation of Natural Law by Sacred History in Giambattista Vico's New Science Thu, 07 May 2020
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217 - Giulia Delogu - The Emporium of Words: Free Ports and Port Cities as Laboratories of Modernity (16th-19th centuries) Thu, 26 Mar 2020
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216 - Thomas Maissen - Britannia and her sisters in the 16th and 17th centuries: Political Representation and Iconography Thu, 19 Mar 2020
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215 - Ian MacLean - Old wine in new bottles? Hippocrates, the classical tradition and the Early Enlightenment Thu, 05 Mar 2020
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214 - David Weinstein - Green's Hume Thu, 20 Feb 2020
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213 - Lucia Rubinelli - Sovereignty and Constituent Power in Weimar Germany Thu, 13 Feb 2020
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212 - James Poskett - Materials of the Mind: Phrenology, Race, and the Global History of Science, 1815-1920 Thu, 06 Feb 2020
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211 - Emma Hunter - Africa and the Global History of Liberalism Thu, 30 Jan 2020
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210 - Silvia Sebastiani - The Boundaries of Humanity in the Enlightenment: Orangutans, Slaves and Global Markets. Thu, 23 Jan 2020
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209 - Richard Whatmore - The End of Enlightenment: A synopsis of the 2019 Carlyle Lectures Thu, 19 Dec 2019
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208 - Iain McDaniel - Writing the Intellectual History of Caesarism in the era of the Franco-Prussian War Thu, 12 Dec 2019
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207 - Nathan Alexander - The Meanings of "Racism": Towards a history of the concept Sat, 07 Dec 2019
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206 - Robin Douglass - The Moral Psychology of the Social Contract Thu, 21 Nov 2019
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205 - Alex Douglas - Spinoza and Religion Thu, 14 Nov 2019
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204 - Paul Wood - The Rise and Fall of the Common Sense 'School' of Philosophy Thu, 07 Nov 2019
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203 - Blair Worden - Ben Jonson and Liberty Thu, 07 Nov 2019
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202 - Riccardo Bavaj - The Spatiality of Ideas: Ernst Fraenkel, Richard Löwenthal, and the "Westernisation" of Political Thought Thu, 31 Oct 2019
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201 - Nicholas Mithen - Codifying Good Taste: Historical Scholarship and Epistemic Virtue in Early 18th Century Italy Thu, 31 Oct 2019
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200 - Teresa Bejan - Equality and hierarchy in the thought of Mary Astell Thu, 31 Oct 2019
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199 - Susan James - Putting One's knowledge to work: Spinoza on 'fortitudo' Thu, 31 Oct 2019
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198 - David Armitage - The Dark Side of Enlightened Cosmopolitanism: Civilisation and Civil War Wed, 14 Mar 2018
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