A two-day conference in honour of John Roemer, jointly organised by the Centre and the School of Economics and Finance.
More details on the School of Economics and Finance website.
A two-day conference in honour of John Roemer, jointly organised by the Centre and the School of Economics and Finance.
More details on the School of Economics and Finance website.
A workshop on ‘Intellectual Histories of American Foreign Policy’ took place on 5-6 June 2014.
The fifth annual London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought was held on 2-3 June 2014 at Senate House, University of London. This year’s theme was ‘Conceptualising Change in the History of Political Thought’.
A half-day colloquium on Andrew Sabl’s Hume’s Politics was held on Friday 14 March. Speakers: James Harris, Paul Sagar, Robin Douglas, Mark Philp, and Andrew Sabl.
Panel discussion at Europe House to launch Georgios Varouxakis’s Liberty Abroad: J. S. Mill on International Relations.
This half-day colloquium was devoted to David Armitage’s latest book, The Foundations of Modern International Thought, and more broadly the ‘international turn’ in intellectual history to which it contributes. Papers were delivered by Hannah Dawson, Edward Keene, Iain McDaniel and Lea Ypi, and a response given by David Armitage.
The Centre hosted a half-day colloquium on Richard Whatmore’s new book, Against War and Empire. Speakers: David Armitage, Béla Kapossy, Isaac Nakhimovsky, Michael Sonenscher, Richard Whatmore.
A one-day conference was held on Saturday 15 December 2012, devoted to New Perspectives on the French Revolution. Speakers included: Charles Walton (Yale), Michael Sonenscher (Cambridge), Richard Whatmore (Sussex), Ultan Gillen (Teeside), William Doyle (Bristol), Colin Jones (Queen Mary).
One day conference titled ‘The Patriotism of the Expatriates: Diasporas and national consciousness between Europe, the Mediterranean and beyond in the long 19th Century’. The conference took place at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura, 39 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8NX.