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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Michael Bentley - Intellectual History and the Study of Historiography 2015-04-10
Jacqueline Rose - The Problem of Political Counsel in Early Modern England 2015-04-07
John Henry - The Only Game in Town? Why did Early Modern Reformers of Natural Philosophy turn almost exclusively to the Occult to replace Scholasticism? 2015-03-31
Sarah Hutton - Intellectual History and Women 2015-03-03
David Luscombe - Otto of Freising and Historical Knowledge 2015-02-03
Stewart J. Brown - China and the European Enlightenment 2014-12-02
Norman Vance - Sporting St Patrick's Breastplate: war and peace in Irish Intellectual History 2014-11-18
Tim Hochstrasser - Lost or Found in Translation? Varieties of Political Economy in the Enlightenment 2014-11-14
J. R. Milton - The Rise of Mechanism: What and Why? 2014-11-04
Rachel Foxley - The City and the Soul in James Harrington's Republicanism 2014-10-21
Knud Haakonssen - Political Economy and Utopia, or the Paternalistic Enlightenment in Scotland 2014-10-07
Andreas Hess - Exile from Exile: The Political Theory of Judith N. Shklar 2014-09-23
Aileen Fyfe - Referees, Editors, and Printers in the Making of Scientific Knowledge 2014-05-27
Greg Claeys - Mill, Malthus and Class: Family Values and the Harm Principle 2014-05-06
Donald Winch - The Political Economy of Empire 2014-02-04
John Robertson - Sociability between Natural Law and Sacred History, 1650-1800 2014-01-28
David Armitage - Every Revolution is a Civil War 2013-05-20
Colin Kidd - The Trials of Douglas Young: Hitler, Aristophanes and the SNP 2013-04-17
Mark Salber Phillips - On Historical Distance 2013-03-13
Richard Whatmore - Democracy and Empire 2013-03-05
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