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Ieșiri din istorie ratate. Colocviul Utopian Studies Socity
Ieșiri din istorie ratate. Colocviul Utopian Studies Socity
Sinaia, 2017 Gregory Claeys: Utopie și revoluție. Cazul Karl Marx Utopian thinking in Transylvania, by Ștefan Borbely Return of Anti-utopia in Postcommunist East Central Europe, by Michael Shafir Messianism Between Evolution and Revolution, by Moshe Idel What if they returned?, by Mariano Martin Rodriguez Utopia…
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Polecamy kolejne nagranie wykładu, tym razem włącznie z dyskusją prowadzoną przez dr. Michała Kłosińskiego z Uniwersytetu Śląskiego. Monstrosity and Dystopia: An Overview to już drugi wykład wygłoszony podczas cyklu konferencji “His Master’s Voice” przez prof. Gregoryego Claeysa z Royal Holloway w Londynie.
Zachęcamy do subskrybowania kanału Ośrodka pod adresem: https://www.youtube.com/c/factaficta?sub_confirmation=1
Znacie kanał Ośrodka na YT? Staramy się tam zamieszczać na bieżąco nagrania z wykładów gości specjalnych naszych konferencji :) dziś polecamy wykład prof. Gregoryego Claeysa z Royal Holloway w Londynie, wygłoszony w krakowskiej Willi Decjusza podczas 3. dorocznego sympozjum “His Master’s Voice”
French Revolution Debate in Britain: The Origins of Modern Politics (British History in Perspective)
French Revolution Debate in Britain: The Origins of Modern Politics (British History in Perspective) Gregory Claeys explores the reception of the French Revolution in Britain through the medium of its leading interpreters. Claeys argues that the major figures--Thomas Paine, Edmund Burke, Mary Wollstonecraft, William Godwin and John Thelwall--collectively laid the foundations for political debate for the following century, and longer.