Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast
A podcast by Interventions
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25 Episodes
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Big States, Small States, and the End of Enlightenment (Prof. Richard Whatmore)
Published: 9/24/2024 -
Equality, Intellectual Traditions, and the Seventeenth Century (Prof. Teresa Bejan)
Published: 4/26/2024 -
Hume, the History of Philosophy, and the Concept of the People (Prof. James Harris)
Published: 2/13/2024 -
Representation, Public Debt, and the Ends of History (Dr Michael Sonenscher)
Published: 11/7/2023 -
Hegel, Revolution, and Historicism (Prof. Richard Bourke)
Published: 6/30/2023 -
Spinoza, Feminism, and the History of Philosophy (Prof. Susan James)
Published: 2/11/2020 -
Decolonisation, Freedom, and African Intellectual History (Prof. Emma Hunter)
Published: 10/9/2019 -
Weber, Liberty, and the Anthropocene (Prof. Duncan Kelly)
Published: 8/23/2019 -
Law, History and Global Governance (Dr Megan Donaldson)
Published: 8/12/2019 -
Gender and Political Thought (Dr Anna Becker)
Published: 4/10/2019 -
Bodin, Self-Translation, and the Environment in early modern Europe (Dr Sara Miglietti)
Published: 2/9/2019 -
Socialism, Poverty, and the Century of Marx (Prof. Gareth Stedman Jones)
Published: 12/23/2018 -
Rome, Liberty, and Rhetoric (Dr Valentina Arena)
Published: 10/27/2018 -
Intellectual History, Critical Theory, and Method (Prof. Martin Jay)
Published: 10/27/2018 -
Enlightenment, Science, and Political Authorship (Prof. Avi Lifschitz)
Published: 10/27/2018 -
Politics, Language, and Nature (Dr Annabel Brett)
Published: 10/27/2018 -
Enlightenment, Scotland, Europe (Prof. John Robertson)
Published: 10/27/2018 -
Beyond Human Rights (Prof. Samuel Moyn)
Published: 10/27/2018 -
Turkish Republicanism (Dr Banu Turnaoğlu)
Published: 10/27/2018 -
Sources, Forgeries, and Discoveries (Dr Felix Waldmann)
Published: 10/27/2018
What do intellectual historians currently investigate? And why is this relevant for us today? These are some of the questions our podcast series, led by graduate students at the University of Cambridge, seeks to explore. It aims to introduce intellectual historians and their work to everyone with an interest in history and politics. Do join in on our conversations! (The theme song of "Interventions | The Intellectual History Podcast" was created at jukedeck.com)