The Centre for the Study of the History of Political Thought at @QMHistory. Co-directed by Andrew Fitzmaurice, Quentin Skinner and Georgios Varouxakis.
This Wednesday, 3 July, at 17:30, our very own Pete Morgan (UCL) will present on 'José Carlos Mariátegui and the globalisation of Marxism, 1923-1930' at the ECR History of Political Ideas Seminar. It's also the last session of the year, so do join us!
https://t.co/d9PcBmx9SG
Tomorrow (26 June) at 17:30, Martial Staub (University of Sheffield) will discuss 'The Anachronism of Risk and the Risk of Anachronism' at the last History of Political Seminar of the year. Do join us!
https://t.co/jstPXbjfAU
Joanne Paul (who spoke at the first ever London Graduate Conference in HPT!) delivers the opening remarks at #HPTC2024 with thoughts on temporality, counsel and agency in utopian thinking.
This Wed. (19 June), Anna Ceschi (@cambridge_cpt) presents 'The Genealogy of the Concept of Situation in Simone de Beauvoir, 1940-49: History, Oppression, and Sexual Difference' at the ECR History of Political Ideas Seminar.
All welcome - register below.
https://t.co/y5boqDkcQm
Join us this Thursday and Friday for the 15th (!) edition of the London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought. This year's program is a banger. Don't miss out! Register here: https://t.co/9GcDRO5bZx @qmHPT@lsehistory
Really excited to hear Prof. Sassoon's keynote address on the track record of social democracy this Friday! Check out the full program and register here! 👉 https://t.co/723KpTs7GM
Final call! 🚨Really excited for tomorrow's 'Socialist Ideas of Europe in the World' conference at LSE! Join us for an insightful day of talks starting at 9 AM. Don't forget to register now: https://t.co/723KpTrzRe @lsehistory@LSEGovernment@qmHPT@Another_Europe
⏰Quick reminder: The Socialist Ideas of Europe in the World Conference will be taking place at LSE on Friday, June 14. Admission is free, but please remember to register using the link below. Be sure to check our fantastic program for more info https://t.co/723KpTs7GM
Georgios Varouxakis giving his wonderful inaugural lecture on 'What on earth is "The West"?' at Queen Mary tonight to rapturous reception, not just because he said to loved to dance & imagined looking like The Hairdresser's Husband (also pictured) @QMUL@qmHPT@cambridge_cpt 🕺
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We are delighted to present the programme for this year's conference, on the theme of 'Utopias and Dystopias in the History of Political Thought'! The conference takes place on 20th-21st June, at UCL, and you can sign up here: https://t.co/rA6t8vZmC7
I am looking forward to Quentin Skinner's forthcoming "Liberty as Independence: The Making and Unmaking of a Political Ideal" - from what I know, it leans heavy into the eighteenth century! @qmHPT https://t.co/0cD9dTCLx2
Don't forget to check out the final program for the June 14 Conference. It's looking so good it might just break the internet.
Scan the QR code to register or head over to https://t.co/FrmE4xxO3h
📢 Historians of political thought in/near London: next Wednesday 5 June, Geertje Bol (@ugent) will be @ihr_history to present her fascinating work on "Ambition in Early Modern Political Thought" – details below!👇
https://t.co/RBSd2nQk8q
At this week's HPI Seminar (29 May), Adela Halo (UCL) and David Armitage (Harvard) will talk to Michael Sonenscher (Cambridge) about his latest book, 'After Kant: The Romans, the Germans and the Moderns in the History of Political Thought'. Do join us!
https://t.co/uLckbIZG7K