
Hugo Drochon 🇺🇦
@hdrochon
Associate Prof Political Theory @NottsPolitics | Author 'Nietzsche's Great Politics' | Co-Director @UoN_CRISPI | Connecting the dots of European politics
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https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/politics/people/hugo.drochon 14-06-2016 16:55:46
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One of our favorite author’s book just entered the (in translation) chat UChicagoPress

Job alert! Fully funded PhD Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen, working on anticolonial geopolitics and post-imperial worldmaking in the Arab World, c. 1908-77. Please help us get the word out far and wide!

Watch Sophia Rosenfeld talk about her book, The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life, in conversation with Jennifer Szalai and Nicolas Guilhot. youtube.com/watch?v=KI9azl…


JOB: Assistant Professor in South Asian Political/ Intellectual History (3-year post) Cambridge University jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/50694/

Really excited to be going up to Institute of Intellectual History today to give the Istvan Hont (my PhD supervisor) Memorial Lecture on 'Centrism from the French Revolution to Today'🎉 If you're around come by to say👋🏻 intellectualhistory.net/events/centris…


In case you missed it: Quentin Skinner (QM Political Thought) recently composed this piece from his correspondenc with the late J. G. A. Pocock: "A Life in Letters" J. History of Ideas muse.jhu.edu/article/949925



My new review essay of Lars Magnusson's book about the history of economic thought in Sweden between the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century has now published Econ Journal Watch

Nottingham Politics is hiring! We are seeking to appoint 3 Teaching Associates in Politics and International Relations. These full-time, fixed-term posts are available from 1 September 2025 until 30 June 2026.



Come work with us at Nottingham Politics !🎉 We have three fixed-term (1-year) positions, including one in international relations and/or political theory.👀 Any questions be in touch!👋🏻 jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…


New translation of Hegel’s lectures on the philosophy of history by Thomas Pangle, forthcoming from Cornell University Press in January:

