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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Blair Worden - Ben Jonson and Liberty 2019-11-07
Riccardo Bavaj - The Spatiality of Ideas: Ernst Fraenkel, Richard Löwenthal, and the "Westernisation" of Political Thought 2019-10-31
Nicholas Mithen - Codifying Good Taste: Historical Scholarship and Epistemic Virtue in Early 18th Century Italy 2019-10-31
Teresa Bejan - Equality and hierarchy in the thought of Mary Astell 2019-10-31
Susan James - Putting One's knowledge to work: Spinoza on 'fortitudo' 2019-10-31
David Armitage - The Dark Side of Enlightened Cosmopolitanism: Civilisation and Civil War 2018-03-14
Richard Whatmore - Scotland, Europe and the End of Enlightenment 2017-11-22
Janet Coleman - Reflections on the Self Itself: in antiquity, the Middle Ages, and what happened next? 2017-11-06
Lynette Mitchell - Monarchs in democracy 2017-10-17
Gareth Stedman Jones - Karl Marx and the Emergence of Social Democracy 2017-09-19
Susan Manly - Maria Edgeworth as political thinker: government, rebellion and punishment 2017-04-25
Sophie Page - Cosmology and Ritual Magic in the Late Middle Ages 2017-04-18
Caroline Humfress - Natural law and casuistic reasoning in Roman jurisprudence 2017-04-11
Phil Connell - Wordsworth’s “Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty” (1802-3) and the British Revolutionary Past 2017-04-04
Rory Cox - Just War Doctrine in Ancient Egypt 2017-03-28
David D’Avray - How to do intellectual history 2017-03-07
Tom Jones - George Berkeley in Livorno: Missionary Anglicanism and Commerce 2017-02-07
Katrina Forrester - The Origins of Contemporary Liberal Theory Revisited 2017-01-23
Michael Sonenscher - Hobbes, Rousseau and Democratic Politics 2016-11-29
Steve Rigby - Marxism and the Middle Ages 2016-11-15
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