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Call for Papers: Berkeley Graduate Conference on Early Modern Political Thought, 1400-1800 Deadline: 10 January 2025 (midnight PST) Submission webpage: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Call for Papers: Berkeley Graduate Conference on Early Modern Political Thought, 1400-1800 
Deadline: 10 January 2025 (midnight PST) 
Submission webpage:  docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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The Betty Behrens Seminar on Classics of Historiography Clare Hall resumes this term to discuss the works of Tacitus, Procopius of Caesarea, John Leslie and A.J.P. Taylor.Ā More information & register here: clarehall.cam.ac.uk/events/the-bet…

The Betty Behrens Seminar on Classics of Historiography <a href="/clarehall_cam/">Clare Hall</a> resumes this term to discuss the works of Tacitus, Procopius of Caesarea, John Leslie and A.J.P. Taylor.Ā More information &amp; register here: clarehall.cam.ac.uk/events/the-bet…
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The Global Intellectual History Seminar will take place on Tuesdays 5pm in the OCR at Trinity College, Cambridge. Further details of the schedule can be found in the attached term card and on our website: polthought.cam.ac.uk/future-events/…

The Global Intellectual History Seminar will take place on Tuesdays 5pm in the OCR at Trinity College, Cambridge. Further details of the schedule can be found in the attached term card and on our website: polthought.cam.ac.uk/future-events/…
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Joining us at the Monday Seminar today is Peter Ghosh (Oxford) who will be talking about Max Weber's "Politics", with commentaries by Dina Gusejnova (LSE).

Joining us at the Monday Seminar today is Peter Ghosh (Oxford) who will be talking about Max Weber's "Politics", with commentaries by Dina Gusejnova (LSE).
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Adam Woodhouse (Robinson) has been podcasting with the Aarhus Centre for Viking & Medieval Studies on Machiavelli, Big Tech, climate crisis and, um, Alastair Campbell. Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/4HQk7X…

Adam Woodhouse (Robinson) has been podcasting with the Aarhus Centre for Viking &amp; Medieval Studies on Machiavelli, Big Tech, climate crisis and, um, Alastair Campbell. 

Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/4HQk7X…
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Joining us today is Avi Lifschitz (Oxford) who will be talking about Frederick II and the limits of Enlightenment, with commentaries by Adam Sutcliffe (KCL) #MondaySeminar

Joining us today is Avi Lifschitz (Oxford) who will be talking about Frederick II and the limits of Enlightenment, with commentaries by Adam Sutcliffe (KCL) #MondaySeminar
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Cambridge Political Thought seminar Katherine Gelber (Queensland) "Does the Baker Have a ā€˜Free Speech’ Case? The Expansion of Speech-as-Conduct and Risks to Free Speech" 8/11/2024, 1.00-2.30pm Webb Library, Jesus College The Cambridge School Politics and International Studies Cambridge Cambridge Philosophy

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Wonderful to see the History of European Ideas roundtable of reflections on Hegel’s World Revolutions, featuring Fernanda Gallo, Lea Ypi, Nadia Urbinati, Dina Gusejnova, Brian O'Connor, Gordon @jgf.bsky.social and a reply from Richard Bourke Cambridge History. Read more: hubs.ly/Q02XY0j70

Wonderful to see the <a href="/HEIjournal/">History of European Ideas</a> roundtable of reflections on Hegel’s World Revolutions, featuring <a href="/DrFernandaGallo/">Fernanda Gallo</a>, Lea Ypi, Nadia Urbinati, Dina Gusejnova, Brian O'Connor, <a href="/JGFinlayson/">Gordon @jgf.bsky.social</a> and a reply from Richard Bourke <a href="/CamHistory/">Cambridge History</a>. Read more:
hubs.ly/Q02XY0j70
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Joining us today is Geertje Bol (Ghent) who will be talking about Women's appeals to talent in 17th century England, with commentaries by Sylvana Tomaselli Sylvana Tomaselli St Andrews (Cambridge)

Joining us today is Geertje Bol (Ghent) who will be talking about Women's appeals to talent in 17th century England, with commentaries by Sylvana Tomaselli <a href="/sylvana_st/">Sylvana Tomaselli St Andrews</a> (Cambridge)
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Joining us today is Kimberly Hutchings (QMUL) who will be presenting about Hegel in the 21st century, with comments by Emma MacKinnon (Cambridge)

Joining us today is Kimberly Hutchings (QMUL) who will be presenting about Hegel in the 21st century, with comments by Emma MacKinnon (Cambridge)
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Joining us today for the final seminar of the year is Muriam Haleh Davis (MECAM-Tunis) who is presenting on decolonisation, translation, and knowledge production in Algerian literature and sociology, with comments by Kaoutar Ghilani (Cambridge).

Joining us today for the final seminar of the year is Muriam Haleh Davis (MECAM-Tunis) who is presenting on decolonisation, translation, and knowledge production in Algerian literature and sociology, with comments by Kaoutar Ghilani (Cambridge).