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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]] | This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. | ||
===Scholarly Programs=== | ===Scholarly Programs=== | ||
Panel chair, "Court and Country," at [[Where Was Political Thought in England, c. | Panel chair, "Court and Country," at [[Where Was Political Thought in England, c. 1600–1642? (symposium)|Where Was Political Thought in England, c. 1600–1642?]] (Symposium, [[2013–2014 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2013–2014]]) | ||
Speaker, [[The Putney Debates, 1647 (conference)|The Putney Debates, 1647]] (Conference, [[ | Speaker, [[The Putney Debates, 1647 (conference)|The Putney Debates, 1647]] (Conference, [[1997–1998 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1997–1998]]) | ||
Co-director (with [[J.G.A. Pocock]] and [[Gordon J. Schochet]]), Political Thought in the English Speaking World, 1485–1793 (Seminar, | Co-director (with [[J.G.A. Pocock]] and [[Gordon J. Schochet]]), Political Thought in the English Speaking World, 1485–1793 (Seminar, 1989–1990) | ||
Director, The Glorious Revolution (Seminar, | Director, The Glorious Revolution (Seminar, 1988–1989) | ||
Guest Lecturer, Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649–1702 (Seminar, | Guest Lecturer, Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649–1702 (Seminar, 1985–1986) | ||
===Public Programs=== | ===Public Programs=== |
Revision as of 11:24, 4 March 2015
This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute.
Scholarly Programs
Panel chair, "Court and Country," at Where Was Political Thought in England, c. 1600–1642? (Symposium, 2013–2014)
Speaker, The Putney Debates, 1647 (Conference, 1997–1998)
Co-director (with J.G.A. Pocock and Gordon J. Schochet), Political Thought in the English Speaking World, 1485–1793 (Seminar, 1989–1990)
Director, The Glorious Revolution (Seminar, 1988–1989)
Guest Lecturer, Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649–1702 (Seminar, 1985–1986)
Public Programs
Barbara Bradfield Taft Memorial Lecture "Guns and Women in Early Modern England" (2 December 2008)
Service
Founder of Center for the History of British Political Thought