Lectures in Intellectual History
by Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews
March 15, 2018 4:15 am
Recordings from the popular public lecture series on intellectual history in all its forms and across all ages. From 2014 held at the University of St Andrews, and between 2010 and 2013 held at the University of Sussex.
Recent Episodes
The Dark Side of Enlightened Cosmopolitanism: Civilisation and Civil War
7 years agoScotland, Europe and the End of Enlightenment
7 years agoReflections on the Self Itself: in antiquity, the Middle Ages, and what happened next?
7 years agoMonarchs in democracy
7 years agoKarl Marx and the Emergence of Social Democracy
7 years agoMaria Edgeworth as political thinker: government, rebellion and punishment
8 years agoCosmology and Ritual Magic in the Late Middle Ages
8 years agoNatural law and casuistic reasoning in Roman jurisprudence
8 years agoWordsworth’s “Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty” (1802-3) and the British Revolutionary Past
8 years agoJust War Doctrine in Ancient Egypt
8 years ago