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This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. Records before 2008 are in the process of being added to Folgerpedia.
This page reflects a scholar's association with the [[Folger Institute]]. See '''[[J. G. A. Pocock (1924–2023)]]''' for the obituary from the [[Center for the History of British Political Thought]]
 


===Scholarly Programs===
===Scholarly Programs===
Chair, "Spaces of Law" 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]])
Chair, "Spaces of Law" 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]])


Co-director (with [[Gordon Schochet]]), [[Changing Conceptions of Property (seminar)|Changing Conceptions of Property]] (Seminar, [[2008-2009 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2008-2009]])
Co-director (with [[Gordon J. Schochet]]), [[Changing Conceptions of Property (seminar)|Changing Conceptions of Property]] (Seminar, [[2008–2009 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2008–2009]])


Visiting speaker, [[Staging Political Thought (seminar)|Staging Political Thought]] (Seminar, [[2006-2007 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2006-2007]])
Visiting speaker, [[Staging Political Thought (seminar)|Staging Political Thought]] (Seminar, [[2006–2007 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2006–2007]])


Speaker, [[Networks and Practices of Political Exchange: Britain and Europe, 1651-1748 (symposium)|Networks and Practices of Political Exchange: Britain and Europe, 1651–1748]] (Symposium, [[2004-2005 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2004-2005]])
Speaker, [[Networks and Practices of Political Exchange: Britain and Europe, 1651–1748 (symposium)|Networks and Practices of Political Exchange: Britain and Europe, 1651–1748]] (Symposium, [[2004–2005 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2004–2005]])


Co-director (with [[Linda Levy Peck]] and [[Gordon Schochet]]), [[1603: Kingship Renewed (seminar)|1603: Kingship Renewed]] (Seminar, [[2002-2003 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2002-2003]])
Co-director (with [[Linda Levy Peck]] and [[Gordon J. Schochet]]), [[1603: Kingship Renewed (seminar)|1603: Kingship Renewed]] (Seminar, [[2002–2003 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|2002–2003]])


Co-director of the opening session, [[Mapping Networks and Practices of Political Exchange in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: British Political Thought in Early Modern Europe (symposium)|Mapping Networks and Practices of Political Exchange in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: British Political Thought in Early Modern Europe]] (Symposium, [[1999-2000 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1999-2000]])
Co-director of the opening session, [[Mapping Networks and Practices of Political Exchange in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: British Political Thought in Early Modern Europe (symposium)|Mapping Networks and Practices of Political Exchange in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: British Political Thought in Early Modern Europe]] (Symposium, [[1999–2000 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1999–2000]])


Speaker, [[The Putney Debates, 1647 (conference)|The Putney Debates, 1647]] (Conference, [[1997-1998 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1997-1998]])
Speaker, [[The Putney Debates, 1647 (conference)|The Putney Debates, 1647]] (Conference, [[1997–1998 Folger Institute Scholarly Programs|1997–1998]])


Director, Empire, Confederation, and Republic: From Atlantic Dominion to American Union (Seminar, 1991-1992)
Director, Empire, Confederation, and Republic: From Atlantic Dominion to American Union (Seminar, 1991–1992)


Co-director (with [[Lois Schwoerer]] and [[Gordon Schochet]]), Political Thought in the English Speaking World, 1485–1793 (Seminar, 1989-1990)
Co-director (with [[Lois G. Schwoerer]] and [[Gordon J. Schochet]]), Political Thought in the English Speaking World, 1485–1793 (Seminar, 1989-1990)


Director, Political Thought in the English-Speaking Atlantic (Seminar, 1986-1987)
Director, Political Thought in the English-Speaking Atlantic (Seminar, 1986–1987)


Guest Lecturer, Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649–1702 (Seminar, 1985-1986)
Guest Lecturer, Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649–1702 (Seminar, 1985–1986)


===Service===
===Service===

Latest revision as of 09:52, 3 January 2024

This page reflects a scholar's association with the Folger Institute. See J. G. A. Pocock (1924–2023) for the obituary from the Center for the History of British Political Thought


Scholarly Programs

Chair, "Spaces of Law" at Where Was Political Thought in England, c. 1600–1642? (Symposium, 2013–2014)

Co-director (with Gordon J. Schochet), Changing Conceptions of Property (Seminar, 2008–2009)

Visiting speaker, Staging Political Thought (Seminar, 2006–2007)

Speaker, Networks and Practices of Political Exchange: Britain and Europe, 1651–1748 (Symposium, 2004–2005)

Co-director (with Linda Levy Peck and Gordon J. Schochet), 1603: Kingship Renewed (Seminar, 2002–2003)

Co-director of the opening session, Mapping Networks and Practices of Political Exchange in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: British Political Thought in Early Modern Europe (Symposium, 1999–2000)

Speaker, The Putney Debates, 1647 (Conference, 1997–1998)

Director, Empire, Confederation, and Republic: From Atlantic Dominion to American Union (Seminar, 1991–1992)

Co-director (with Lois G. Schwoerer and Gordon J. Schochet), Political Thought in the English Speaking World, 1485–1793 (Seminar, 1989-1990)

Director, Political Thought in the English-Speaking Atlantic (Seminar, 1986–1987)

Guest Lecturer, Political Thought in the Later Stuart Age, 1649–1702 (Seminar, 1985–1986)

Service

Founder of Center for the History of British Political Thought