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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Rosa Antognazza - Leibniz as Historian 2022-05-24
Karie Schultz - Holy war advocates or secular political theorists? The case of the Scottish Covenanters, 1638-1646 2022-05-17
Craig Smith - Adam Smith and the Limits of Philosophy 2022-04-20
Jesse Norman - Uses and abuses of the Ancient Constitution 2022-04-09
Ryan Hanley - Commerce before Capitalism: Fénelon, Vauban, and Boisguilbert 2022-03-18
John Robertson - The Refutation of Natural Law by Sacred History in Giambattista Vico's New Science 2020-05-07
Giulia Delogu - The Emporium of Words: Free Ports and Port Cities as Laboratories of Modernity (16th-19th centuries) 2020-03-26
Thomas Maissen - Britannia and her sisters in the 16th and 17th centuries: Political Representation and Iconography 2020-03-19
Ian MacLean - Old wine in new bottles? Hippocrates, the classical tradition and the Early Enlightenment 2020-03-05
David Weinstein - Green's Hume 2020-02-20
Lucia Rubinelli - Sovereignty and Constituent Power in Weimar Germany 2020-02-13
James Poskett - Materials of the Mind: Phrenology, Race, and the Global History of Science, 1815-1920 2020-02-06
Emma Hunter - Africa and the Global History of Liberalism 2020-01-30
Silvia Sebastiani - The Boundaries of Humanity in the Enlightenment: Orangutans, Slaves and Global Markets. 2020-01-23
Richard Whatmore - The End of Enlightenment: A synopsis of the 2019 Carlyle Lectures 2019-12-19
Iain McDaniel - Writing the Intellectual History of Caesarism in the era of the Franco-Prussian War 2019-12-12
Nathan Alexander - The Meanings of "Racism": Towards a history of the concept 2019-12-07
Robin Douglass - The Moral Psychology of the Social Contract 2019-11-21
Alex Douglas - Spinoza and Religion 2019-11-14
Paul Wood - The Rise and Fall of the Common Sense 'School' of Philosophy 2019-11-07
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