Lectures in Intellectual History

Lectures in Intellectual History

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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 ago
  • Scotland, Europe and the End of Enlightenment

    7 years ago
  • Reflections on the Self Itself: in antiquity, the Middle Ages, and what happened next?

    7 years ago
  • Monarchs in democracy

    7 years ago
  • Karl Marx and the Emergence of Social Democracy

    7 years ago
  • Maria Edgeworth as political thinker: government, rebellion and punishment

    8 years ago
  • Cosmology and Ritual Magic in the Late Middle Ages

    8 years ago
  • Natural law and casuistic reasoning in Roman jurisprudence

    8 years ago
  • Wordsworth’s “Sonnets Dedicated to Liberty” (1802-3) and the British Revolutionary Past

    8 years ago
  • Just War Doctrine in Ancient Egypt

    8 years ago