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Debating Gender in Eighteenth-Century France: Contesting the ‘Letter to d’Alembert’
Published on 8 Aug 2025
by Whitney Mannies Department of Politics and Global Citizenship, Baldwin Wallace University, Berea, OH, USA
Kelsen’s ‘Legacy’? A Review Essay of Kelsen’s Legacy
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Christopher Adair-Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Grenville and Lauderdale: Two British Statesmen and Political Economy, 1780s–1830s
Published on 23 Jul 2025
by Simon Hupfel Jean-Daniel Boyer a BETA, Université de Strasbourg, Université de Haute-Alsace, Mulhouse, Franceb LinCS, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
The People in Modern Political Thought: An Outline History
Published on 23 Jul 2025
by James A. Harris Department of Philosophy, University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, UK
Introduction
Published on 17 Jul 2025
by Rachel Hammersley School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Slavery and Colonialism in the History of Economic Thought: The Cases of France and Great Britain
Published on 17 Jul 2025
by Ben Dew Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities, Coventry University
The Politics of Restoration Playbook Dedications
Published on 14 Jul 2025
by Marcus Nevitt School of English, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Experiencing Politics through Ceremonial Texts during the Civil Wars: Robert Herrick’s Ceremonial Entries
Published on 14 Jul 2025
by Niall Allsopp University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Grenville’s War and Post-War Views on Money in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
Published on 14 Jul 2025
by Ghislain Deleplace LED – University Paris 8, Saint-Denis, France
Cicero’s Catilinarians in the Eighteenth Century: Constructing a Political Experience
Published on 11 Jul 2025
by Katherine A. East School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Lord William Wyndham Grenville and the Abolition of the British Slave Trade
Published on 11 Jul 2025
by Christophe Depoortère CEMOI - University of Reunion Island, Saint Denis de la Réunion, France
Lord William Wyndham Grenville as a Political Economist
Published on 9 Jul 2025
by Christophe Depoortère CEMOI - University of Reunion Island, Saint Denis de la Réunion, France
Grenville on War Finance and the Sinking Fund
Published on 8 Jul 2025
by Aldo Barba Dipartimento di Economia, Management, Istituzioni – University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
Grenville on Neutral Trade during the Napoleonic Wars
Published on 8 Jul 2025
by Victor Bianchini PHARE – University Paris 1, Paris, France
Tocqueville against Guizot? On Gianna Englert’s Democracy Tamed
Published on 23 Jun 2025
by Gregory Conti Politics Department, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA
Liberal (Anti) Democracy: Response to Symposium on Democracy Tamed
Published on 23 Jun 2025
by Gianna Englert Hamilton Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Symposium on Gianna Englert, Democracy Tamed: French Liberalism and the Politics of Suffrage
Published on 23 Jun 2025
by Salih Emre Gerçek Department of Political Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
Montesquieu’s heirs? On Gianna Englert’s Democracy Tamed
Published on 20 Jun 2025
by Danielle Charette James School of Civil Life and Leadership, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
From Capacitarianism to Constitutionalism
Published on 20 Jun 2025
by Dimitrios Halikias Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA
The Discovery of Ottoman Greece. Knowledge, Encounter, and Belief in the Mediterranean World of Martin Crusius
Published on 17 Jun 2025
by Alastair Hamilton The Warburg Institute, University of London
Imitating God ‘Clothed in Glory’: A Voluntarist Reading of Malebranche’s Natural and Political Legislation
Published on 17 Jun 2025
by Tiancheng Yu School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
Giovanni Botero, Commercial Empire and the Greatness of Venice
Published on 16 Jun 2025
by Iacovos Iacovides School of History, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Early modern natural law in East-Central Europe
Published on 16 Jun 2025
by Tibor Bodnár-Király Ludovica University of Public Service, Budapest, Hungary
John Pocock and the ‘Edge of Empire’ Thesis. A Late Letter from 2021
Published on 12 Jun 2025
by Jess Whatmore J. G. A. Pocock St Andrews, Scotland, UK
Monarchy in the Political Thought of the Italian Renaissance: Key Thinkers and Their Legacies
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Carolina Armenteros Gema Belia Capilla Aledón Blythe Alice Raviola a Escuela de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republicb Departamento de Historia Medieval y Ciencias y Técnicas Historiográficas, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spainc Department of Historical Studies, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy
The Hidden Origins of the German Enlightenment
Published on 21 May 2025
by T. J. Reed The Queen’s College, Oxford, UK
Bridling the Prince: Humanist Counsel and Its Perils in Jean Calvin’s Seneca Commentary
Published on 21 May 2025
by Nicholas Barden Department of Government, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United States of America
The sociological heritage of the Scottish Enlightenment
Published on 19 May 2025
by Jonathan Hearn School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Political Theory among Cartesians: Géraud de Cordemoy and Antoine Le Grand
Published on 8 May 2025
by Christian Henkel School of Philosophy, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Scottish Constitutionalism in Aotearoa New Zealand: A Tale of Two Treaties
Published on 7 May 2025
by Valerie Wallace School of History, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
Marx’s Idea of Alienated and Liberated Labour: A Comparison of Francoist Spain and Socialist (Communist) Slovakia
Published on 7 May 2025
by Vasil Gluchman a Institute of Philosophy and Ethics, University of Prešov, Prešov, Slovakiab Institute of Philosophy, University of Rzeszów, Rzeszów, Poland
John Pocock and the Jealousy of Trade
Published on 7 May 2025
by Richard Whatmore Lasse S. Andersen School of History, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, UK
A Community Beyond the Single Market: The Cecchini Report and the Making of Europe 1992
Published on 6 May 2025
by Enrico Ciappi Giovanni Lella Department of Political Science, LUISS, Rome, Italy
The Young Jules Michelet and the Sources of Morality
Published on 2 May 2025
by Daniele Giuseppe Palmer College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, USA
Pocock and Meinecke, Machiavellianism and Historicism
Published on 2 May 2025
by B. W. Young Christ Church, Oxford, UK
Commerce and Empire as the End of Enlightenment
Published on 29 Apr 2025
by Jessica Patterson Trinity College, Cambridge, UK
Correction
Published on 29 Apr 2025
The Cambridge School and All That: An Antipodean Writes, November 2015
Published on 29 Apr 2025
by Synne Myrebøe Faculty of Philosophy and Education, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Feudal Law: A Partially Neglected Theme in Post-medieval Political Thought?
Published on 29 Apr 2025
by Colin Kidd School of History, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
Correction
Published on 28 Apr 2025
The Muse of History: The Ancient Greeks from the Enlightenment to the Present
Published on 28 Apr 2025
by Tae-Yeoun Keum Department of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
Mary Shepherd’s An Essay Upon the Relation of Cause and Effect
Published on 25 Apr 2025
by David Landy
The end of enlightenment: empire, commerce, crisis
Published on 24 Apr 2025
by Conor Bollins University of East Anglia
A Response to Richard Whatmore’s The End of Enlightenment
Published on 24 Apr 2025
by Joanna Innes Oxford
John Pocock’s Histories of Historiography
Published on 23 Apr 2025
by John Robertson Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Publishing Pocock
Published on 23 Apr 2025
by Richard Fisher Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
The End of Enlightenment: A Reply to My Critics
Published on 23 Apr 2025
by Richard Whatmore University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
The Ancient Constitution and the Udal Law
Published on 22 Apr 2025
by Euan David McArthur School of History, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
The End of Enlightenment: Empire, Commerce and Crisis
Published on 22 Apr 2025
by Cameron Bowman Sofía Sanabria de Felipe Oxford
Enlightenment and Its Demise: A Comment on Richard Whatmore’s The End of Enlightenment
Published on 11 Apr 2025
by Richard Bourke King's College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Eugen Ehrlich. Kontexte und Rezeptionen; Grundlegung der Soziologie des Rechts
Published on 8 Apr 2025
by Christopher Adair-Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Experimental Philosophy: Rhetoric and Reality
Published on 4 Apr 2025
by Catherine Wilson University of York, York, United Kingdom
A Revolving Door: Experimental Philosophy in France
Published on 3 Apr 2025
by Mogens Lærke a CNRS, Oxford, UKb CNRS, Lyon, France
Turning Anomalies into Puzzles
Published on 3 Apr 2025
by Kirsten Walsh Philosophy, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism
Published on 2 Apr 2025
by E. E. Sheng Merton College, Oxford, UK
Tragedy as an Expression of a Liminal Age in Western History*
Published on 2 Apr 2025
by Michael Chayut The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel
Volney, The Ruins and Catechism of Natural Law
Published on 26 Mar 2025
by Ian Stewart École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, France
The dispute between Gandhi and De Ligt on the war justifications (1928–1930)
Published on 24 Mar 2025
by Claudio G. Anta University of Turin, Turin, Italy
The Challenge of Distance: Adam Smith on Empire and Liberty
Published on 17 Mar 2025
by Huahui Zhu Institute for Advanced Study in Humanities and Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, People’s Republic of China
Manners in a Commercial Society. Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, Pierre Louis Roederer, and the Transformations of Republicanism under the Directoire (c. 1795–1799)
Published on 17 Mar 2025
by Sonja Asal Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany
The Religious Innatism Debate in Early Modern Britain: Intellectual Change Beyond Locke
Published on 14 Mar 2025
by Elad Carmel University of Jyväskylä
The Reception of Emilie Du Châtelet: Enlightenment Philosophy and the Patriarchy
Published on 14 Mar 2025
by David Wootton Department of History, University of York, York, UK
Introduction to the symposium on Eileen M. Hunt’s The First Last Man
Published on 14 Mar 2025
by Samuel Piccolo Department of Political Science, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, USA
Correction
Published on 12 Feb 2025
Climatic imperialism and its descendants
Published on 12 Feb 2025
by James Cullis Christ Church, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
The Last Last Man? a speculation on speculative politics
Published on 10 Feb 2025
by Nomi Claire Lazar University of Ottawa
The law of nations in international political thought
Published on 6 Feb 2025
by Benjamin Mueser Lecturer in Social Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Postapocalyptic hope
Published on 4 Feb 2025
by Alison McQueen Department of Political Science, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
In search of the historical Newton: on Part III of Dmitri Levitin’s The Kingdom of Darkness
Published on 3 Feb 2025
by Katherine Brading Duke University
Max before Marianne’s mythos: Weber’s early reception in Germany 1920–1927
Published on 30 Jan 2025
by Christopher Adair-Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Mary Wollstonecraft and the Girondins
Published on 30 Jan 2025
by Isabelle Bour Department of English, Sorbonne Nouvelle University, Paris, France
Bodyguards, priests and professionals: Hungarian translators of French and German thought
Published on 30 Jan 2025
by Zsuzsanna Varga Department of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Plagues and pantheism
Published on 30 Jan 2025
by Samuel Piccolo Political Science, Gustavus Adolphus College, St Peter, MN, USA
Otto Hintze today
Published on 30 Jan 2025
by Christopher Adair-Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
At last, the last (wo)man responds to (her) readers and critics
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Eileen M. Hunt Department of Political Science, Notre Dame, Indiana, USA
Tragedy as both personal and political: review of The First Last Man by Eileen Hunt
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Ben Jones Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Smith, Epicureanism, and the natural beauty of virtue
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Zhang Jiangwei Marxism College, Zhejiang International Studies University, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China
The promise of monsters
Published on 28 Jan 2025
by David J. Gunkel Department of Communication, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA
Translations in a time of crisis: the role of translators of Nietzsche, Sorel, and Bergson in addressing Edwardian political fragmentation, 1907–1915
Published on 24 Jan 2025
by Iona Tait London School of Economics, Columbia University, New York, USA
The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau’s Social Contract
Published on 23 Jan 2025
by Sara Furnal Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA
Jens Kraft’s account of Indigenous peoples’ principal institutions: an eighteenth-century perspective on political anthropology
Published on 21 Jan 2025
by Mikkel Munthe Jensen Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für die Erforschung der Europäischen Aufklärung, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany
Enlightenment anthropology. defining humanity in an Era of colonialism
Published on 20 Jan 2025
by Ansgar Lyssy University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Sharing Freedom: republicanism and exclusion in revolutionary France
Published on 17 Jan 2025
by Jennifer Pitts University of Chicago
Correction
Published on 16 Jan 2025
Extending translation, connecting viewpoints and scaling policies and agency: three challenges for translation historians of the French Revolution
Published on 15 Jan 2025
by Lieven D’hulst KU Leuven, Belgium
‘The Social Pinch’: the visual and gendered world of snuff-taking celebrated and satirised, 1660–1832
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Anna May Katz Department of History, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA
Radical translation at the ‘Break of Day’: Thomas Paine in a Celtic language
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Marion Löffler School of History, Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
To the translators from the French, from a friend of good Italian
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Vittorio Criscuolo Dipartimento di Studi Storici, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
Reply to critics: studying early modern philosophers as if they were human beings
Published on 10 Jan 2025
by Dmitri Levitin a Faculty of History, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlandsb All Souls College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Correction
Published on 8 Jan 2025
Entangled histories of revolution in Europe: translation and transnationalism
Published on 7 Jan 2025
by Erica J. Mannucci Rosa Mucignat Sanja Perovic a Department of Human Sciences for Education, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italyb Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, King’s College London, London, UK
A newspaper for the Italian revolution: Giovanni Antonio Ranza’s Monitore italiano politico e letterario
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Tazio Morandini “Riccardo Massa” Department of Human Sciences for Education, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
Translation as a revolutionary method: the case of the Traité des trois imposteurs
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Sonia Lavaert Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
‘“Love, liberty, and loyalty”: unearthing the Defenders’ popular project for the ‘Republic of the United States of France and Ireland’ (1795–6)
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Mathieu Ferradou a Department of History, Université Paris Nanterre, Nanterre, Franceb Centre d'histoire des sociétés Médiévales et Modernes (MéMo)
Republicanism adapted to Denmark: radical translations of French revolutionary texts in the Danish 1790s
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Nicolai von Eggers Mariegaard Department of History, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Predatory translations: the strange fortunes of Nedham’s Excellencie in eighteenth-century continental Europe
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Antonino De Francesco Department of Historical Studies, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
Translating revolution into poetry: the case of Marie-Joseph Chénier’s hymns
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Gauthier Ambrus CELLF 16-21, Sorbonne Université – MARGE, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, Lyon, France
The hybrid status of translators: Pierre-Vincent Benoist between literature, politics and administration
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Valentina Dal Cin Department of Humanities, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Venice, Italy
The fortunes (and misfortunes) of Thomas Paine’s translations in revolutionary Italy
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Paolo Conte Department for Humanistic, Scientific and Social Innovation, University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
Pierre Bayle against the rationalists: on part II of Dmitri Levitin's The Kingdom of Darkness
Published on 6 Jan 2025
by Michael Hickson Department of Philosophy, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada
Red list: MI5 and British intellectuals in the twentieth century
Published on 30 Dec 2024
by R. J. W. Mills University of St Andrews
Under a merciless star: Mircea Eliade and the horror of history
Published on 16 Dec 2024
by Pete Sandberg Institutionen för Historiska Studier, University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden
Challenging historicist utopianism: Karl Popper’s criticism of Karl Mannheim
Published on 13 Dec 2024
by Martyn Hammersley Emeritus Professor of Educational and Social Research, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
Author’s response to a review symposium on Knowledge Lost
Published on 12 Dec 2024
by Martin Mulsow University of Erfurt / Gotha Research Center
Elusive toleration: the relations between Socinians and Remonstrants in the seventeenth century
Published on 11 Dec 2024
by Anna Maria Laskowska Jan Waszink Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland
Bentham’s law reform association and the continuity of enlightenment in the nineteenth century
Published on 9 Dec 2024
by Cheng Li History Department, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China
‘Time in history is a fiction’: Russian formalism and the crisis of historicism
Published on 9 Dec 2024
by Liisi Keedus Institute of Humanities, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia
‘What they owe to their children’: Edmund Burke on parental love and liberty
Published on 9 Dec 2024
by Madeleine Armstrong Department of Politics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA
The good Cartesian: Louis de La Forge and the rise of a philosophical paradigm
Published on 9 Dec 2024
by Kuni Sakamoto School of Arts and Letters, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
Pierre Bayle, on his own terms: comments on Dmitri Levitin's the Kingdom of Darkness
Published on 6 Dec 2024
by Suzanne Marchand Department of History, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
The political thought of David Hume: the origin of liberalism and the modern political imagination
Published on 5 Dec 2024
by Shuai Zhang Minzu University of China
The philosophical foundations of authority in Adam Smith: wealth, admiration, and systems
Published on 5 Dec 2024
by Thiago Vargas a Department of Philosophy, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazilb Department of Political Economy, King’s College London, London, UK
Nietzsche’s on the genealogy of morality: a guide
Published on 4 Dec 2024
by Jiani Fan Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Tsinghua University
‘Giving up philosophy?’ On Part I of Dmitri Levitin’s The Kingdom of Darkness
Published on 3 Dec 2024
by Christoph Lüthy Center for the History of Philosophy and Science, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
The early modern knowledge precariat and the precariousness of ‘orthodoxy’ in Martin Mulsow’s knowledge lost
Published on 2 Dec 2024
by Dmitri Levitin All Souls College, University of Utrecht, Oxford, UK
Obligation, expectation, and the material traces of intellectual community in northern Germany around 1700: reflections on Martin Mulsow’s Knowledge Lost
Published on 28 Nov 2024
by Scott Mandelbrote Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Multiple forms of precarity in Martin Mulsow’s Knowledge Lost
Published on 28 Nov 2024
by Ann Blair Department of History, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Origins and developments of experimental hygiene in Italy (1876–1899). Luigi Pagliani’s contribution
Published on 28 Nov 2024
by Matteo Loconsole Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici, Università degli studi della Repubblica di San Marino, Città di San Marino, San Marino
Nietzsche’s Der Wanderer und sein Schatten. A review of Kaufmann’s Nietzsche-Kommentar
Published on 26 Nov 2024
by Christopher Adair-Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
No escaping brutal reality: the death penalty in early modern utopias
Published on 26 Nov 2024
by Izidor Janžekovič a Department of History, Central European University, Vienna, Austriab Fulbright Scholar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
Mobility and surveillance in Mulsow’s Knowledge Lost: decentring an absolutist order of knowledge and information
Published on 25 Nov 2024
by Stéphane Van Damme Département d'histoire, Ecole Normale supérieure, Paris, France
A smorgasbord of print: the development of scholarly publishing in the Swedish humanities, c. 1840–1880
Published on 25 Nov 2024
by Isak Hammar Department of History, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Harold Laski, the reluctant Marxist: socialist democracy for a world in turmoil
Published on 25 Nov 2024
by Matt Dawson University of Glasgow
‘A person of greater calmness, but less caution’: Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun’s republican militia (1697–1703)
Published on 22 Nov 2024
by Giovanni Lista Department of History and Civilization, European University Institute, Florence, Italy
British ideas for new colonial universities at the end of empire
Published on 22 Nov 2024
by Dongkyung Shin History Department, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea
Thinking differently: Italian feminism beyond essentialism
Published on 21 Nov 2024
by Claudia Manzione Department DAFIST, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
Elasticity, militancy, and infection: metaphorical argumentation in the trial against the German Communist Party, 1954–56
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Timo Pankakoski Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
Radical ideas and the crisis of Christianity in England, 1640–1740: the politics of religion
Published on 19 Nov 2024
by Ashley Walsh Cardiff University
Reading Weber’s sociology of law
Published on 23 Oct 2024
by Christopher Adair-Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
Machiavelli, Cesare Borgia and contemporary princes on photomontage as an example of popular and figurative Machiavellianism
Published on 18 Oct 2024
by Frédérique Dubard de Gaillarbois UFR Etudes italiennes, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
Fragile sovereignty?
Published on 15 Oct 2024
by Christopher Adair-Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA
The intellectualisation and categorisation of early modern fencing
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by John Chinn School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
The role Hegel’s political philosophy in the understanding of our present: the important contribution of Richard Bourke
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Nadia Urbinati Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
François Quesnay, an antisemitic surgeon but not an antisemitic economist
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Gabriel Sabbagh Mathematical Logic, University Paris Cité, Paris, France
From Charles V to Philip IV of Spain: the concepts of Monarchia Universalis and Catholic Monarchy
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by José Martínez Millán Manuel Rivero Rodríguez IULCE-UAM, Madrid, Spain
Kant’s impact on moral philosophy
Published on 10 Oct 2024
by Ingrid Schreiber Faculty of History, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Afterlives of Saint-Simonianism: Michel Chevalier and nineteenth-century French liberalism
Published on 10 Oct 2024
by Teddy Paikin Department of History and Classical Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Correction
Published on 9 Oct 2024
Reimagining conservatism in a post-liberal future
Published on 8 Oct 2024
by Ojel L. Rodriguez Burgos Institute of Intellectual History, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, UK
Beyond the Enlightenment. Scottish intellectual life 1790–1914
Published on 8 Oct 2024
by Thomas Ahnert University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
The thought they had lost: Richard Bourke’s Hegel’s World Revolutions and the contested legacies of the global 1960s
Published on 8 Oct 2024
by Dina Gusejnova London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
British modern international thought in the making: politics and economy from Hobbes to Bentham
Published on 8 Oct 2024
by Brian Chien-Kang Chen Department of Political Science, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Right-hegelianism redivivus. Considerations on Richard Bourke’s Hegel's World Revolutions
Published on 7 Oct 2024
by James Gordon Finlayson University of Sussex
Revolutions between Kant and Hegel: Comments on Hegel and world revolutions
Published on 4 Oct 2024
by Lea Ypi Government Department, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
Re-thinking the history of political thought with Hegel: on Bourke’s Hegel’s World Revolutions
Published on 2 Oct 2024
by Fernanda Gallo Homerton College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Reflections on Hegel’s world revolutions: a reply to critics
Published on 1 Oct 2024
by Richard Bourke History Faculty, University of Cambridge
Accommodation, totality, and metaphysics: some comments on Richard Bourke’s Hegel’s World Revolutions
Published on 1 Oct 2024
by Brian O’Connor School of Philosophy, University College Dublin
Collective liberation and its end
Published on 25 Sep 2024
by Fabio Lanza Departments of History and East Asian Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Gabriele Pedullà’s On Niccolò Machiavelli: the bonds of politics (New York: Columbia University Press, 2023)
Published on 23 Sep 2024
by John P. McCormick Agneska Bloch Sabrina Marasa Marshall Pierce Gabriele Pedullà Political Science Department, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Looking backward, looking forward
Published on 17 Sep 2024
by Salar Mohandesi Department of History, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, USA
What happened to the global 1960s? From anti-imperialism to human rights internationalism
Published on 16 Sep 2024
by Judy Tzu-Chun Wu History and Asian American Studies, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Internationalisms in the making: a symposium on Salar Mohandesi’s Red Internationalism
Published on 12 Sep 2024
by Rosario López Department of Philosophy, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain
Varieties of Leninism and human-rights interventionism: ruminations on the causes of the rise and fall of the radical left
Published on 12 Sep 2024
by Gerd-Rainer Horn Sciences Po, Paris, France
Jeremy Bentham on adult-child sex and infanticide
Published on 11 Sep 2024
by Philip Schofield Bentham Project, University College London, London, UK
Posterity: inventing tradition from Petrarch to Gramsci
Published on 11 Sep 2024
by Fernanda Gallo Homerton College, University of Cambridge
Conservatism
Published on 4 Sep 2024
by R. J. W. Mills Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews
A comment on Maurizio Viroli s Prophetic Times
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Eugenio Biagini Faculty of History Sidney Sussex College University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
Robert Michels socialism and modernity
Published on 2 Sep 2024
by Francesca Antonini Ca Foscari University of Venice Italy
Looking beyond women s feminist thought in history
Published on 30 Aug 2024
by Geertje J Bol Ghent University Ghent Belgium
Human empire mobility and demographic thought in the British Atlantic world 1500 1800
Published on 30 Aug 2024
by Ted McCormick Department of History Concordia University Montreal Canada
The Jewish imperial imagination Leo Baeck and German Jewish thought
Published on 29 Aug 2024
by Arie M Dubnov The George Washington University
Radical exposure religion masculinity and politics in the William Bengo Collyer scandal
Published on 27 Aug 2024
by Joanne Begiato Michael Brown a London College of Fashion University of the Arts London UKb Department of History Lancaster University
A reformation to end the revolution Germaine de Sta l and the struggle for republican mores under directory France
Published on 27 Aug 2024
by Adela Halo Department of History University College London London UK
Sociability grapes and the rule of law on Robin Douglass s Mandeville s Fable
Published on 20 Aug 2024
by Jimena Hurtado Economics Department CEDE Universidad de los Andes Bogot Colombia
Protestantism revolution and Scottish political thought the European context 1637 1651
Published on 20 Aug 2024
by Alasdair Raffe University of Edinburgh
Alexandre Koyr and the Coll ge de France
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Stuart Elden Department of Politics amp International Studies University of Warwick Coventry UK
Secularised Augustinianism on Robin Douglass s Mandeville s Fable
Published on 14 Aug 2024
by James Harris Department of Philosophy University of St Andrews St Andrews UK
Historicizing historicism Reinhart Koselleck and the periodization of modernity
Published on 1 Aug 2024
by Fernando Esposito Department of History and Sociology University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany
Max Weber s interpretive sociology of law
Published on 31 Jul 2024
by Hubert Treiber Faculty of Law Leibniz Universit t Hannover
Natural contra human sciences the conflict between nomothetic and idiographic sciences with special reference to S J Bo thius
Published on 29 Jul 2024
by Peter Davidsen University of Helsinki Copenhagen Denmark
Falsifying history Voltaire s lost reply to David Boullier on Pascal and Locke
Published on 25 Jul 2024
by David Wootton Department of History University of York York UK
Periodisation and modernity an introduction
Published on 23 Jul 2024
by Almuth Ebke Christoph Haack a University of Mannheim Historical Institute Mannheim Germanyb University of T bingen Institute of Medieval History T bingen Germany
Procedural containment vs substantive entrenchment two early models of militant democracy
Published on 23 Jul 2024
by Mariano Croce Department of Philosophy Sapienza Universit di Roma Rome Italy
The Long Arc of Legality
Published on 23 Jul 2024
by Christopher Adair Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought University of South Florida Tampa FL USA
Dante s Italy national sentiment and world government
Published on 23 Jul 2024
by Anna Marisa Sch n Department of Political Science Duke University Durham NC USA
The French and Spanish monarchies in the embassy writings of Machiavelli and Guicciardini
Published on 20 Jul 2024
by Jean Marc Rivi re CAER Aix Marseille Universit Aix en Provence France
Excessive self esteem and the social consequences of Mandeville s analysis a comment on Robin Douglass s Mandeville s Fable
Published on 18 Jul 2024
by Alexandra Chadwick Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of Jyv skyl Jyv skyl Finland
Secular foundations of the liberal state in Victorian Britain
Published on 18 Jul 2024
by Alex Middleton St Hugh s College University of Oxford England UK
Zombies un slayed Malthusian Myopia in Lapland
Published on 16 Jul 2024
by Lasse Andersen School of History University of St Andrews United Kingdom
Menasseh ben Israel and reason of state the intersection of ideas and politics in the petitions to re settle Iberian Jewry 1645 1655
Published on 16 Jul 2024
by Josiah Rotenberg Doctoral Candidate Modern History University of St Andrews St Andrews Scotland
Introduction to a Review Symposium on Robin Douglass s Mandeville s Fable Pride Hypocrisy and Sociability
Published on 12 Jul 2024
by Ross Carroll Dublin City University
Modern Times A construction manual
Published on 9 Jul 2024
by Achim Landwehr Department of History and Sociology University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany
Ik b n all hier I m already here modern pre modernity or premodern modernity
Published on 9 Jul 2024
by Anja Rathmann Lutz Institute of Medieval History University of T bingen T bingen Germany
Sattelzeit the invention of premodern history in the 1970s
Published on 9 Jul 2024
by Julia Angster Historical Institute University of Mannheim Mannheim Germany
The pragmatic and solidarity based Europeanism of Jacques Delors
Published on 6 Jul 2024
by Anta Claudio Giulio University of Turin Torino Italy
Reflections on Mandeville s Fable a reply
Published on 6 Jul 2024
by Robin Douglass King s College London
Meaning and understanding Robin Douglass reappraisal of Mandeville s works
Published on 6 Jul 2024
by Sylvie Kleiman Lafon Professor of 18th century studies Paris Nanterre University France
Carl Schmitt as a reader of Juan Donoso Cort s the concept of dictatorship as counterrevolution from 1848 to 1921
Published on 4 Jul 2024
by Dimitra Mareta Department of Sociology National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens Greece
Emer de Vattel in context the moral philosophical foundations of a natural law for states
Published on 4 Jul 2024
by Henri Otsing Department of Philosophy Institute of Philosophy and Semiotics Tartu University Tartu Estonia
Understanding sociability through Mandevillean pride comments on Robin Douglass s Mandeville s Fable
Published on 4 Jul 2024
by Antong Liu School of Social Sciences Singapore Management University Singapore
A divine lawgiver for the leviathan The commonwealth by institution and the case of the prudent prophet
Published on 28 Jun 2024
by Amy Chandran Government Department Harvard University Cambridge USA
What is an open society Bergson Strauss Popper and Deleuze
Published on 27 Jun 2024
by Martyn Hammersley WELS The Open University Milton Keynes UK
Reply to my critics
Published on 17 Jun 2024
by Maurizio Viroli University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Apostles of inequality rural poverty political economy and the economist 1760 1860
Published on 17 Jun 2024
by James Stafford Columbia University Department of History
Poverty research or research poverty The interaction between civil society researchers and scientists in postwar Belgium
Published on 14 Jun 2024
by Els Minne Kaat Wils History Department KU Leuven Leuven Belgium
Heidegger in ruins: between philosophy and ideology
Published on 13 Jun 2024
by Mikko Immanen Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Helsinki
Histories of everyday life the making of popular social history in Britain 1918 1979
Published on 13 Jun 2024
by Rosie Germain Faculty of Education and Social Sciences Liverpool Hope University Liverpool UK
Lutherans and vampires medicine and faith an early dissertation on the bloodsucking at Medvedia 1732
Published on 11 Jun 2024
by Damian Shaw Matthew Gibson University of Macau Taipa Macao
Political realism poetical imagination prophecy discussing Maurizio Viroli s prophetic times
Published on 7 Jun 2024
by Raphael Ebgi University Vita Salute San Raffaele Milan
Contesting the English polity 1660 1688 religion politics and ideas
Published on 7 Jun 2024
by William J Bulman Lehigh University Bethlehem PA USA
A prince for the Renaissance Antonio Beccadelli 1394 1471 and the representation of Alfonso the Magnanimous 1396 1458 in early modern Europe
Published on 6 Jun 2024
by Gema Belia Capilla Aled n Universitat de Val ncia Valencia Spain
Introduction to a review symposium on Maurizio Viroli s Prophetic Times
Published on 5 Jun 2024
by Stefano U Baldassarri International Studies Institute Florence
Prophetic times Visions of emancipation in the history of Italy
Published on 5 Jun 2024
by Stefano U Baldassarri ISI Florence
Monarchy universalism imperialism in Giovanni Botero s Relazioni universali
Published on 5 Jun 2024
by Blythe Alice Raviola Dipartimento di Studi storici Universit degli Studi di Milano Milan Italy
Prophets resurgences and the truth in discussion with Maurizio Viroli s Prophetic Times
Published on 4 Jun 2024
by Fernanda Gallo Homerton College University of Cambridge UK
Eva Piirim e on Herder s political thought
Published on 31 May 2024
by Andrew Walker Faculty of History University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
Thinking smaller comments on Adriana Alfaro Altamirano s Belief in Intuition
Published on 27 May 2024
by Paulina Ochoa EspejoPolitical Science Haverford College Haverford USA
Adam Ferguson s later writings new letters and an essay on the French revolution
Published on 25 May 2024
by Mark G SpencerBrock University
Raymond Aron s concept of liberty
Published on 24 May 2024
by Christopher Adair ToteffCenter for Social and Political Thought University of South Florida Tampa FL USA
Politico vivere in Niccol Machiavelli and Donato Giannotti Monarchy Republicanism and Mixed Government in Florence
Published on 23 May 2024
by Lucinda M C ByattCentre for Open Learning and Department of Italian University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK
Tacistist and counter Tacitist rhetoric in Clarendon s History of the Rebellion
Published on 22 May 2024
by Zofia tekTadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland
Exploring the path not taken introduction to the symposium on Adriana Alfaro Altamirano s The Belief in Intuition
Published on 22 May 2024
by Michael L FrazerUniversity of Glasgow Glasgow UK
The necessity of philosophical anthropology on Alfaro Altamirano s The Belief in Intuition
Published on 22 May 2024
by Kevin DuongDepartment of Politics University of Virginia Charlottesville VA USA
The depths of freedom comments on Adriana Alfaro Altamirano s The Belief In Intuition
Published on 22 May 2024
by Sharon R KrauseDepartment of Political Science Brown University Providence USA
The relation between the City and the Soul and the role of small scale exemplars within the city a response to the symposium on The Belief in Intuition
Published on 22 May 2024
by Adriana Alfaro AltamiranoITAM Mexico City Mexico
Redescribing the Machiavellian prince The idea of monarchy in Giovani Botero s Della Ragion di Stato 1589
Published on 21 May 2024
by Silvina Paula Vidala National Council of Scientific and Technological Research CONICET Buenos Aires Argentinab Escuela de Humanidades Universidad Nacional de San Mart n UNSAM Buenos Aires Argentina
The problem of toleration Tacitus Foucault and governmentality
Published on 21 May 2024
by Andrea di CarloPhilosophy University College Cork Cork Ireland
Plus a change continuity in the theory and representation of monarchy in Dante and Bagehot
Published on 19 May 2024
by Glenn A SteinbergEnglish Department The College of New Jersey Ewing NJ USA
The return of the king s two bodies liberal arguments for the moderating powers of monarchy in post revolutionary France and Portugal
Published on 19 May 2024
by Oscar FerreiraCentre de Recherche et d tude en Droit et Science Politique CREDESPO Universit de Bourgogne Dijon France
Tacitus for the instruction of ambassadors Vera s Enbaxador 1620
Published on 11 May 2024
by Mar a Concepci n Guti rrez RedondoModern History Department UNED Universidad Nacional de Educaci n a Distancia Madrid Spain
Review of Susan Stebbing by Frederique Janssen Lauret
Published on 9 May 2024
by Teresa Kouri KisselOld Dominion University Norfolk USA
Realist teachings a chronology of Tacitism in the northern Netherlands
Published on 8 May 2024
by Jan WaszinkTadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland
A taste of Francophobia ragout in eighteenth century English literature
Published on 7 May 2024
by Po Yu WeiDepartment of English College of Liberal Arts Wenzhou University Wenzhou People s Republic of China
What was moderate about the enlightenment Moderation in eighteenth century Europe
Published on 6 May 2024
by Nicholas Mithena University of Hull Kingston upon Hull UKb School of History Classics and Archaeology Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK
Francis Bacon colonisation and the limits of Atlanticism
Published on 6 May 2024
by Richard SerjeantsonTrinity College Cambridge UK
Socinianism and Tacitism tracing the path to secular thought in early modern religious and political discourse
Published on 6 May 2024
by Anna Maria LaskowskaTadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland
That golden sentence of Tacitus Tacitean quotation as the medium of political knowledge in Boccalini s Ragguagli di Parnasso
Published on 6 May 2024
by Ellen O GormanDepartment of Classics and Ancient History University of Bristol Bristol UK
Market integration empire and industry in the colonial economic development of the Buenos Aires meat industry 1770s 1800s
Published on 6 May 2024
by Mattia SteardoDepartment of Cultures Politics and Society University of Turin Turin Italy
Johann Georg Zimmermann s internalised republicanism
Published on 6 May 2024
by Laura TarkkaDepartment of English University of Turku Turku Finland
Anticlerical legacies the deistic reception of Thomas Hobbes 1670 1740
Published on 6 May 2024
by Heikki HaaraFaculty of Social Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland
Introduction Tacitism
Published on 3 May 2024
by Jan WaszinkTadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland
El Rey Prudente Philip II and Tiberius in Antonio de Herrera s Diez Libros de la Raz n de Estado 1593
Published on 3 May 2024
by Carolina FerraroTadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw Poland
Before political economy debate over grain markets dearth and pauperism in England 1794 96
Published on 24 Apr 2024
by Gauthier Lanot Ume Keith Tribe Tartu a Ume School of Business Economics and Statistics USBE Ume University Ume Swedenb Faculty of History and Archaeology Tartu University Tartu Estonia
Pierre Daniel Huet 1630 1721 and the skeptics of his time
Published on 17 Apr 2024
by Anton M MatytsinUniversity of Florida
Judith Shklar on the problem of political motivation
Published on 17 Apr 2024
by Eleanor PickfordPeterhouse University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
Creating the dictatorship of the proletariat early socialist literature on the Paris Commune in Britain and the United States
Published on 17 Apr 2024
by Aloysius Landrigan
Arthur J Penty and the politics of the architectural profession 1906 1937
Published on 17 Apr 2024
by Max RidgeDepartment of Politics Princeton University Princeton NJ USA
In the shadow of Leviathan John Locke and the politics of conscience
Published on 16 Apr 2024
by J C WalmsleyLondon
Europa s Buddha Nietzsche Kommentar
Published on 15 Apr 2024
by Christopher Adair Toteff Center for Social and Political Thought University of Southern Florida Tampa FL USA
Roger Scruton s theory of the imagination and aesthetics as a formulation of Aristotelian virtue ethics
Published on 12 Apr 2024
by Jack HaughtonFaculty of History University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
Intelligible government rethinking the meaning of monarchy in the age of King Charles III
Published on 12 Apr 2024
by Miles TaylorCentre for British Studies Humboldt Universit t zu Berlin Berlin Germany
Tacitus in the Discorso politico of Ottavio Sammarco from threat of war into politics
Published on 8 Apr 2024
by Maria Sol Garcia GonzalezModern History Department National University of Distance Education UNED Madrid Spain
An anarchist take on royalty Pierre Joseph Proudhon s evolving assessment of post revolutionary monarchy 1839 64 Part II
Published on 8 Apr 2024
by Edward CastletonMaison des Sciences de l Homme et de l Environnement MSHE Universit de Franche Comt Besan on France
An anarchist take on royalty Pierre Joseph Proudhon s evolving assessment of post revolutionary monarchy 1839 64 Part I
Published on 5 Apr 2024
by Edward CastletonMaison des Sciences de l Homme et de l Environnement MSHE Universit de Franche Comt Besan on France
Thomas Carlyle and kingship
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Alexander JordanMetropolitan University Prague Prague Czechia
Fairy tale prince or voivode Royalist propaganda and theories of monarchy under Carol II of Romania
Published on 25 Mar 2024
by Philippe Henri BlasenUniversit du Luxembourg Luxembourg Germany
Oakeshott s skepticism politics and aesthetics
Published on 22 Mar 2024
by Elizabeth CoreyBaylor University Waco TX
Schelling " s late philosophy in confrontation with Hegel
Published on 11 Mar 2024
by Velimir StojkovskiUniversity of Michigan Dearborn
Historiography in a mock heroic key in which Natasha Wheatley visits the late Hapsburg empire and invents a genre
Published on 11 Mar 2024
by Nathaniel BermanDepartment of Religious Studies Brown University Providence RI USA
Catharine Macaulay political writings
Published on 11 Mar 2024
by Rachel HammersleyNewcastle University UK
Response to comments Of Rule and Office Plato s ideas of the political
Published on 8 Mar 2024
by Melissa LaneDepartment of Politics Princeton University Princeton NJ USA
Voltaire from Newtonianism to Spinozism
Published on 7 Mar 2024
by David WoottonDepartment of History University of York York UK
Out of Austria Natasha Wheatley s Staatenlehre
Published on 7 Mar 2024
by Charles S MaierDepartment of History Harvard University Cambridge MA USA
Adam Ferguson and the Politics of Virtue
Published on 7 Mar 2024
by Eugene HeathDepartment of Philosophy State University of New York New Paltz
Symposium on Melissa Lane s Of Rule and Office Plato s Ideas of the Political
Published on 6 Mar 2024
by John DunnPOLIS and King s College University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
Modernity here and there a response to comments on The Life and Death of States
Published on 5 Mar 2024
by Natasha WheatleyDepartment of History Princeton University Princeton NJ USA
The birth of modern legal science from the spirit of the dual monarchy on Natasha Wheatley s The life and death of states
Published on 5 Mar 2024
by Clara MaierDepartment of Political Science Columbia University New York NY USA
The birth of modern legal science from the spirit of the dual monarchy on Natasha Wheatley " s The Life and Death of States
Published on 5 Mar 2024
by Clara MaierDepartment of Political Science Columbia University New York NY USA
What is constitutional in Platonic constitutional rule On Melissa Lane s Of Rule and Office Plato s Ideas of the Political
Published on 2 Mar 2024
by Matthew LandauerUniversity of Chicago Chicago IL USA
Two cheers for Anarchia Melissa Lane s Of Rule and Office and democratic magistracies
Published on 1 Mar 2024
by Matt SimontonArizona State University Glendale Arizona USA
Accountability in Politics and Melissa Lane s Of Rule and Office Plato s Ideas of the Political
Published on 1 Mar 2024
by Mark PhilpDepartment of History University of Warwick Coventry UK
Thinking from here reflections on Natasha Wheatley s The Life and Death of States
Published on 1 Mar 2024
by Kathryn CianciaDepartment of History University of Wisconsin Madison Madison WI USA
Melissa Lane s Of Rule and Office Plato s Idea of the Political as contribution to legal philosophy
Published on 29 Feb 2024
by Veronica Rodriguez BlancoUniversity of Surrey Guildford UK
Searching for Moderate Enlightenment From Leo Strauss to J G A Pocock
Published on 27 Feb 2024
by Nicholas Mithena University of Hull Kingston upon Hull UKb School of History Classics and Archaeology Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne UK
Symposium on Natasha Wheatley s The Life and Death of States Central Europe and the Transformation of Modern Sovereignty
Published on 27 Feb 2024
by Anne SchultDepartment of History Washington University in St Louis St Louis MO USA
The sceptre of moderation Montlosier and the emergence of the modern right in the French counter revolution
Published on 26 Feb 2024
by Nicolai von EggersThe Saxo Institute University of Copenhagen K benhavn S Denmark
The moderate Enlightenment in the Baltic provinces Gustav von Bergmann
Published on 22 Feb 2024
by Pauls DaijaNational Library of Latvia M kusalas iela 3 Riga Latvia
Moderation in early eighteenth century English Dissent Philip Doddridge and his academy curriculum
Published on 22 Feb 2024
by Robert StrivensChurch History London Seminary London UK
Correction
Published on 21 Feb 2024
Siey s s idea of constituent power a moderate and illiberal idea of sovereignty in the French revolution
Published on 20 Feb 2024
by Carlos P rez CrespoUniversity of Hamburg Hamburg Germany
Diderot and the ideal of paternalistic monarchy An enlightenment struggle against moral decay and for political harmony
Published on 20 Feb 2024
by Damien TricoireDepartment of History Universit t Trier Germany
Moderation in the Scottish Enlightenment the case of Robert Wallace
Published on 20 Feb 2024
by Elad CarmelDepartment of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of Jyv skyl Jyv skyl Finland
Secularization and de legitimation Hans Jonas and Karl L with on Martin Heidegger
Published on 15 Feb 2024
by Daniel M HerskowitzFaculty of Theology and Religion University of Oxford Oxford UK
Religion and the post revolutionary mind id ologues Catholic traditionalists and liberals in France
Published on 10 Feb 2024
by Matthijs LokUniversity of Amsterdam
Adam Smith on the public provision of education
Published on 9 Feb 2024
by J L Z RauwaldFaculty of History University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
The opening of the protestant mind how Anglo American Protestants embraced religious liberty
Published on 8 Feb 2024
by Andrew R MurphyUniversity of Michigan
A global enlightenment Western progress and Chinese science
Published on 8 Feb 2024
by Michael BycroftUniversity of Warwick
A reply to a symposium on Colin Ward and the art of anarchy
Published on 8 Feb 2024
by Sophie Scott BrownSt Andrews UK
The logic of the fetish in the present
Published on 6 Feb 2024
by Jon BialeckiUniversity of California San Diego San Diego California United States of America
Liberalism the happy exception
Published on 5 Feb 2024
by Aurelian CraiutuDepartment of Political Science Indiana University Bloomington IN USA
The vulnerability of pragmatic anarchism contribution to a symposium on Sophie Scott Brown s Colin Ward and the Art of Everyday Anarchy
Published on 5 Feb 2024
by Stuart WhiteJesus College Oxford UK
Thinkers writers and kinds of intellectual biographies contribution to a symposium on Sophie Scott Brown s Colin Ward and the Art of Everyday Anarchy
Published on 2 Feb 2024
by Melanie NolanNational Centre of Biography History Australian National University Canberra Australia
Contribution to a symposium on Sophie Scott Brown Colin Ward and the art of everyday anarchy London and New York Routledge 2023
Published on 29 Jan 2024
by Matthew S AdamsLoughborough University
Rickert " s conceptual limits a review essay on Heinrich Rickert " s Die Grenzen der naturwissenschaftlichen Begriffsbildung
Published on 29 Jan 2024
by Christopher Adair ToteffCenter for Social and Political Thought University of South Florida Tampa FL USA
Rickert " s conceptual limits a review essay on Heinrich Rickert " s Die Grenzen der naturwissenschaftlichen Begriffsbildung
Published on 29 Jan 2024
by Christopher Adair ToteffCenter for Social and Political Thought University of South Florida Tampa FL USA
Introduction to a symposium on Sophie Scott Brown s Colin Ward and the art of everyday anarchy Routledge 2022
Published on 25 Jan 2024
by Matthew S AdamsInternational Relations Politics and History Loughborough University Loughborough UK
Democratic republicanism and political competence in treatments of radical Enlightenment
Published on 24 Jan 2024
by Harvey ChisickDepartment of General History University of Haifa Haifa Israel
The puzzle of the sovereign s smile and the inner complexity of Hobbes s theory of authorisation
Published on 19 Jan 2024
by Eva Helene OdzuckInstitute of Political Science University of Regensburg Regensburg Germany
Sociable individualism Christian Jakob Kraus and the K nigsberg Enlightenment
Published on 19 Jan 2024
by Ingrid SchreiberFaculty of History University of Oxford Oxford United Kingdom
Leo Strauss a political realist
Published on 19 Jan 2024
by Alberto GhibelliniDepartment of Law University of Torino Torino Italy
Thinking Europe a history of the European idea since 1800
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Michael WintleDepartment of European Studies University of Amsterdam
Simone de Beauvoir elements on women in the history of philosophy
Published on 17 Jan 2024
by Rosie GermainLiverpool Hope University
The faith of man in himself locating Feuerbach in Nietzsche s Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Published on 15 Jan 2024
by Charles DukeUniversity of South Florida
The opacity of a system T R Malthus and the population in principle
Published on 12 Jan 2024
by Jacopo BonaseraItalian Institute of Philosophical Studies Naples Italy
Correction
Published on 20 Dec 2023
Mill before Liberalism parts I and II
Published on 13 Dec 2023
by Peter GhoshSt Anne s College Oxford UK
Introduction Symposium on William Pietz s The Problem of the Fetish
Published on 8 Dec 2023
by Richard BaxstromUniversity of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK
J L Austin philosopher and D Day intelligence officer
Published on 22 Nov 2023
by Guy LongworthDepartment of Philosophy University of Warwick Coventry UK
The individualists radicals reactionaries and the struggle for the soul of libertarianism
Published on 22 Nov 2023
by Gabor Istvan BiroFaculty of Economic and Social Sciences Department of Philosophy and History of Science Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest Hungary
Thomas Hobbes and the problem of exemplarity from the early engagement with historiography to Leviathan
Published on 21 Nov 2023
by Esben Korsgaard RasmussenLinacre College Oxford UK
Human Empire mobility and demographic thought in the British Atlantic World 1500 1800
Published on 21 Nov 2023
by Vera KellerUniversity of Oregon
What the fetish does to the history of art
Published on 17 Nov 2023
by Anne Lafont cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales Paris France
On Pietz doing history
Published on 16 Nov 2023
by Tomoko MasuzawaHistory and Comparative Literature University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA
Fetish translation and method in intellectual history
Published on 13 Nov 2023
by Gili KligerCommittee on Degrees in Social Studies Harvard University Cambridge MA USA
History method and ethos a response to the symposium on Liberalism in Dark Times
Published on 13 Nov 2023
by Joshua L ChernissDepartment of Government Georgetown University Washington DC USA
Intellectual history as a symbiosis between history and philosophy critical reflections on Martin Jay
Published on 10 Nov 2023
by Adrian BlauDepartment of Political Economy King s College London London UK
Political theory and political judgement on Joshua Cherniss Liberalism in Dark Times
Published on 8 Nov 2023
by Sophie Marcotte Ch nardDepartment of Political Science Carleton University Ottawa Canada
The discovery of the century an early version of Descartes Regulae more questions than answers
Published on 7 Nov 2023
by John A SchusterCampion College Sydney Australia
The West A New History of an Old Idea
Published on 7 Nov 2023
by Michael WintleUniversity of Amsterdam
Joshua Cherniss s Liberalism in Dark Times on the need for foundations
Published on 6 Nov 2023
by John HallMcGill University Montreal Canada
Human empire mobility and demographic thought in the British Atlantic World 1500 1800
Published on 6 Nov 2023
by Abigail L SwingenTexas Tech University
Human Empire Mobility and Demographic Thought in the British Atlantic World 1500 1800
Published on 6 Nov 2023
by Dave HitchcockCanterbury Christ Church University
On the backs of Blacks the fetish and how socially inferior Europeans put down Africans to prove their equality with their own oppressors
Published on 6 Nov 2023
by J Lorand MatoryDuke University Durham USA
Symposium on Joshua Cherniss Liberalism in Dark Times The Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century
Published on 3 Nov 2023
by Hugo DrochonUniversity of Nottingham Nottingham UK
Symposium on Joshua Cherniss Liberalism in Dark Times the Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century
Published on 3 Nov 2023
by Hugo DrochonUniversity of Nottingham Nottingham UK
Ethos Leninism and perspective on Joshua Cherniss liberalism in dark times the liberal ethos in the twentieth century
Published on 3 Nov 2023
by Michael RosenHarvard University Cambridge USA
Ethos Leninism and perspective on Joshua Cherniss Liberalism in Dark Times The Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century
Published on 3 Nov 2023
by Michael RosenHarvard University Cambridge USA
The hybrid reformation a social cultural and intellectual history of contending forces
Published on 2 Nov 2023
by Mark A HutchinsonUniversity of Gloucestershire
Is ruthlessness the enemy On Joshua Cherniss Liberalism in Dark Times
Published on 1 Nov 2023
by Alicia SteinmetzFlorida International University Miami USA
The natural leader of the proletariat Eduard Bernstein on trade unions and the path to socialist cooperation
Published on 1 Nov 2023
by Peter GiraudoThe Department of Politics Princeton University Princeton NJ USA
Atheists and atheism before the enlightenment the English amp Scottish experience
Published on 31 Oct 2023
by Jeffrey CollinsQueen s University Ontario
Mary Shepherd Elements on women in the history of philosophy
Published on 30 Oct 2023
by Deborah BoyleCollege of Charleston Charleston SC USA
The intelligence of the people Marx s early political thought and the young Hegelian concept of state
Published on 27 Oct 2023
by Charles BarbourSchool of Humanities and Communication Arts Western Sydney University Australia
Hannah Arendt a very short introduction
Published on 13 Oct 2023
by Karin FryGeorgia Southern University
The laws of nature and the nature of law insights from an English rebel 1641 57
Published on 12 Oct 2023
by Adam ParrSmith School of Enterprise amp the Environment University of Oxford Oxford UK
Mary Shepherd a guide
Published on 11 Oct 2023
by Gordon GrahamPrinceton Theological Seminary Emeritus
Beyond Utopia Thomas More as a political thinker
Published on 10 Oct 2023
by Joanne PaulHonorary Senior Lecturer in Intellectual History University of Sussex Worthing UK
Havel s idea of post democracy in a comparative perspective
Published on 10 Oct 2023
by Mari n Seker kDepartment of Security and Law AMBIS College Prague Czech Republic
The Buddhism of Wagner and Nietzsche and their indebtedness to Schopenhauer
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Laura Langonea University of Cambridge UKb Department of Engineering for Innovation Medicine Marie Sk odowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in Ethics and Applied Ethics Research project NET Nietzsche s Environmental Ethics Verona Italyc Department of Engineering for Innovation Medicine University of Verona Verona Italy
J S Mill on Bentham s incomplete mind
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Yanxiang ZhangSchool of Humanities and Law North China University of Technology Beijing People s Republic of China
Cosmopolitanism and the enlightenment
Published on 6 Oct 2023
by David Allen HarveyNew College of Florida Sarasota USA
Jos Gaos Eduardo Nicol and the criticism of cybernetics in Mexico
Published on 30 Sep 2023
by Jos Manuel Iglesias GrandaAntol n S nchez CuervoPhilosophy Institute Spanish National Research Council Madrid Spain
The basis for the unity of experience in the thought of Friedrich H lderlin
Published on 21 Sep 2023
by Hugo E HerreraFaculty of Law and Institute of Philosophy Diego Portales University Santiago Chile
Nationalism and Northern Ireland a rejoinder to Ian McBride on ethnicity and conflict
Published on 13 Sep 2023
by Richard Bourke
High hopes before the fall: Otto Bauer and Oszkár Jászi on nationality and Habsburg rule in the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, 1907–18
Published on 9 Aug 2023
by László Bence Bari History Department, Central European University, Vienna, Austria
The monarchical origins of modern liberty: the Norman Conquest and the English constitution revisited, 1771–1861
Published on 24 Jul 2023
by William Selinger University of Oklahoma, Norman Oklahoma, USA
The monarchy and the Fascist regime in Italy
Published on 17 Jul 2023
by David D. Roberts Department of History, University of Georgia, Georgia, USA
The languages of monarchism in interwar Yugoslavia, 1918–1941: variations on a theme
Published on 11 Jul 2023
by Cody James Inglis Department of History, Central European University, Vienna, Austria
Monarchy with ‘An air of republicanism spread throughout’: the reformed monarchy of the marquis d’Argenson
Published on 11 Jul 2023
by Andrew Jainchill Department of History, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada
The concept of mixed monarchy and the monarchical principle in the study of modern state systems
Published on 10 Jul 2023
by Marcin Michał Wiszowaty Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Samuel Pufendorf on multiple monarchy and composite kingdoms
Published on 7 Jul 2023
by Ben Holland School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
The political journalism of Charles Comte and Charles Dunoyer (1814–1815): an attempt to define representative government
Published on 7 Jul 2023
by Simon Pelletier a École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, Franceb Université Laval, Québec, Canada
To represent a people: Carl Schmitt and the monarchical principle
Published on 6 Jul 2023
by Joshua Smeltzer University of Cambridge
Toward an authoritarian and populist monarchy in Belgium: Leopold III and Hendrik de Man during the 1930s crisis
Published on 6 Sep 2021
by Jan Willem Stutje Department of History, Ghent University, Gent, België
The King’s three bodies: person, state and public opinion
Published on 13 May 2021
by John Dunn POLIS & King's College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
The man who would not be king: Adam Czartoryski and Polish monarchy
Published on 2 May 2021
by André Liebich The Graduate Institute Geneva
A genealogy of the concept of sovereignty and its metamorphoses
Published on 25 Apr 2021
by Pasquale Pasquino Department of Politics, New York University, New York, USA
Three arguments relevant to the history and theory of monarchy
Published on 15 Apr 2021
by James Alexander Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
The influence of Joseph de Maistre on the monarchical idea of Kuga Katsunan
Published on 14 Apr 2021
by Ryohei Kageura Chiba University of Commerce, Chiba, Japan
The impossible modernization of legitimate monarchy after 1830: the journalists Pierre-Sébastien Laurentie and Eugène de Genoude
Published on 13 Apr 2021
by Estelle Berthereau Centre d’histoire du XIXe siècle, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
The king’s two bodies and the Crown a corporation sole: historical dualities in English legal thinking
Published on 12 Apr 2021
by Marie-France Fortin Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
The assembly of public trust: republicanism and the birth of political economy in eighteenth-century Spain
Published on 8 Apr 2021
by Edward Jones Corredera Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Germany
Journeys to England: the early life and works of J.P. Mayer
Published on 19 Mar 2021
by Peter Madill Visiting Fellow, Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
Statement of Removal
Published on 11 Jan 2021