Professor John Robertson
| Name: | Professor John Robertson |
| Affiliation: | Faculty of History |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 30 Oct 2021, 12:49 p.m. |
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Talks given by Professor John Robertson
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Talks organised by Professor John Robertson
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- Political Thought, Time and History: An International Conference
- Political Thought, Time and History: An International Conference
- Workshop on Melissa Lane's Carlyle Lectures
- J. R. Seeley Lecture: IV Why we are not posthuman
- J. R. Seeley Lecture: III Dignity and Equality
- J. R. Seeley Lecture: II 'The abstract nakedness of being nothing but human'
- J. R. Seeley Lecture: I The Politics of the Human
- The power of persuasion in Plato
- The rights of sovereignty in early modern political thought
- Roman Liberty
- Commerce and monarchy in David Hume's History of England
- The Scottish critics of Hume and Smith: Maclaine, Reid and Fergsuon
- Thomas Hobbes and the problem of self-censorship
- Classical history in the Renaissance: what can the Universal Short Title Catalogue do for us?
- Republicanism and Empire in Britain and France 1763-1815
- Sismondi contra Rousseau
- Consensual and non-consensual politics in medieval Roman law
- Jean Bodin, oeconomics and politics
- Civil Religion: a window into perennial themes in political philosophy
- The false cosmos of new music: Adorno's Philosophie der Neuen Musik as modern political pedagogy
- Regalism and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Naples
- The business enterprise as organisation and as association in nineteenth-century Britain: Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill and Auguste Comte
- A social and cultural history of early modern keywords and concepts
- Freedom, the common good and the rule of law: Lippman and Hayek on economic planning
- Women, freedom and equality: Margaret Cavendish and Mary Astell
- Some new sources and contexts for the De Legibus Hebraeorum (1685) of John Spencer, father of 'Enlightened' sacred history
- Three Views of Democracy
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