Third Centre Lecture delivered by Professor Maurizio Viroli ‘Christian Religion and Republican Liberty in Early Modern Italy’ (Princeton University).
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Lecture on ‘Christian Religion and Republican Liberty in Early Modern Italy’
Inaugural lecture: Professor Jeremy Jennings
Inaugural Lecture of Professor Jeremy Jennings entitled ‘Despotism after Liberalism’.
Symposium on ‘A History of Histories’
One day Symposium to discuss John Burrow’s recently-published A History of Histories. Speakers included Professor Michael Bentley (St Andrews) and Professor Paul Cartledge (Cambridge).
Honorary Degree for Professor Pierre Rosanvallon
The award of a Honorary Degree to Professor Pierre Rosanvallon of the Collège de France.
Inaugural Centre Lecture
Inaugural Centre Lecture given by Professor Mark Lilla (Columbia University).
Seventh Annual International Symposium in the Humanities and Social Sciences
This year’s symposium focused on recent work by Professor Seyla Benhabib.
Sixth International Symposium in the Humanities and Social Sciences
This symposium focused on recent work by Prof. Bryan Garsten (Yale) and Prof. Nadia Urbinati (Columbia) on the themes of Liberalism and Democracy. The speakers were Nadia Urbinati, Bryan Garsten, John Dunn, Monica Brito Vieira, Gareth Stedman Jones and Georgios Varouxakis.
Fifth International Symposium in the Humanities and Social Sciences
This one-day symposium was dediated to Noel Malcolm’s Clarendon edition of Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan. Speakers included Noel Malcolm, Kinch Hoekstra, Monica Brito Vieira, David Scott and Jonathan Parkin.
Fourth International Symposium in the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Fourth International Symposium in the Humanities and Social Sciences focused on ‘Reasoning and Personhood: Some Themes in the Recent Work of Ian Hacking.’ Speakers at the event were John Forrester, Sarah Franklin, Alexander Bird, Rachel Cooper, and Ian Hacking.
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Third International Symposium in the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Third International Symposium in the Humanities and Social Sciences focused on recent work by Richard Tuck and Jeremy Waldron under the general rubric of ‘Political Thought and Democratic Theory’.