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Dr Anna Becker - Gender in the History of Early Modern Political Thought
The sixth Balzan Skinner Lecture with Balzan Skinner Fellow 2014-15 Dr Anna Becker.
While ‘gender’ is a well-established subject in many historical disciplines, such as...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 11 Jun 2015
Dr Emma Hunter - 7 June 2019 - Rethinking Liberties in Twentieth-Century Africa
7 June 2019
The Quentin Skinner Fellow for 2018-19, Dr Emma Hunter, will give the annual lecture and participate in the related symposium. Online registration is now available....
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 13 Jun 2019
Dr Gabriel Paquette: Balzan-Skinner Lecture and Symposium: Romantic Liberalism in Southern Europe, c. 1820-1850
Dr Gabriel Paquette (The Johns Hopkins University, US):
CRASSH Balzan-Skinner Fellow 2012-13 Romantic Liberalism in Southern Europe, c. 1820-1850
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Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 2 May 2013
Dr Karuna Mantena: Gandhi’s Realism: Means and Ends in Politics
Gandhian nonviolence is often misconstrued as a static moral injunction against violence or simply a condemnation of violent resistance. Gandhi himself is portrayed as a saintly...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Wed 21 May 2014
Dr Teresa M. Bejan - 22 April 2016 - Acknowledging Equality
The seventh Balzan-Skinner lecture and symposium with Balzan-Skinner Fellow Dr Teresa Bejan.
As the core premise of modern moral and political philosophy, equality often...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 26 Apr 2016
Dr Tim Stanton: John Locke and the Fable of Liberalism
The third Balzan-Skinner lecture and colloquium explores one crooked and circuitous route by which John Locke was claimed by liberalism and came over time to be refashioned in its...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 8 Oct 2012
Hannah Dawson: The normativity of nature in early-modern thought
Hannah Dawson: The normativity of nature in early-modern thought
The Balzan-Skinner inaugural lecturer by Dr Hannah Dawson of the University of Edinburgh, the theme is the...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 26 Sep 2011
Henry VIII - King of Tunes
King Henry the VIII is chiefly associated with gluttony, lechery and murder. Surprisingly, it turns out he was also a deeply sensitive soul, who liked to express himself by...
Collection: Cambridge podcasts
Institution: Governance and Compliance Division
Created: Thu 14 Apr 2011
Research Design: Text Based Research and Documentary Analysis
This session, led by Dr Phil Gardner, considers approaches for engaging written, spoken and visual texts in educational research.
Collection: RMS Keynote Lectures
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Thu 18 Dec 2014
Sophie Smith - 9 June 2017 - The Nature of Politics: Quentin Skinner Lecture and Symposium
Dr Sophie Smith (University of Oxford) is the Quentin Skinner Fellow 2016-17. She will be giving the annual Quentin Skinner lecture and participating in the symposium.
What are...
Collection: CRASSH
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 15 Jun 2017