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London Summer School in Intellectual History
The London Summer School in Intellectual History is a rare opportunity for graduate students to acquire further training in the discipline and its different methodologies. The Summer School, now in its second year, is run jointly by University College London (UCL) and Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL).
The Annual Nicolai Rubinstein Lecture in the History of Political Thought and Intellectual History
The Nicolai Rubinstein Lecture in the History of Political Thought and Intellectual History is an annual memorial lecture held in honour of the distinguished Renaissance scholar and former Queen Mary colleague, Nicolai Rubinstein. Having fled Nazi persecution in the 1930s, Rubinstein was appointed to a lectureship at Westfield College, University of London (later merged with Queen Mary) in 1945, and retired as Professor in 1978. He was the leading authority on the government of Florence under the Medici, and a renowned expert in the art, architecture and political thought of Renaissance Italy. This lecture series, inaugurated in 2007, celebrates his contribution to intellectual history”.
The London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought
The London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought is a forum established in 2010 by London-based postgraduates studying the history of political thought. The objective of the Conference is to identify and explore themes in intellectual history that have resonated through the ages, gathering innovative scholarly contributions from both graduate students as well as established authorities.
The annual International Symposia in the Humanities and Social Sciences
The symposia are organized by Richard Bourke and Quentin Skinner under the auspices of the Centre for the Study of the History of Political Thought and the School of History at Queen Mary, University of London.
They have been run annually since 2009