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Theses on European Intellectual History
The power of democratic legitimitation. Click here to see the abstract
The Discovery of the World. The role of Divine Providence in the legitimization of the Natural Sciences in 17th century Netherlands.
Professors, Demons, Witches. Conceptualising Witchcraft in the Holy Roman Empire and the British Isles.
Migration Narratives in Early Modern Scholarship. Mediterranean Antiquity, Baltic Periphery and the European Perspective. Click here to see the abstract
The reception of Moliere in Greece. Relations between his work and the evolution of the Greek society.
The Role of Greek Antiquity in Viennese Fin de Siècle Culture. Click here to see the abstract.
KEEDUS, Liisi Preliminaries for a Critique of Modern Concepts of Political Science. A Study of the Intellectual Formation of Leo Strauss and Hannah Arendt. Click here to see the abstract.
Where the Border Runs. Displacement and belonging in the works of literary exiles in Interwar Europe Click here to see the abstract.
LOOIJESTEIJN, Hendrikus Leonardus Pieter Cornelisz Plockhoy (c. 1620-1664?) A Dutch Artisan at a Crossroad of European Thought. Click here to see the abstract.
From Self-preservation to Self-liking in Paolo Mattia Doria: Civil Philosophy and Natural Jurisprudence in the Early Italian Enlightenment.
The Renaissance Ethics of Gambling: Gambler's Virtue(s) and Vice(s) at Home, in the Tavern, and on Stage.
Johann Heinrich Gottlob von Justi's Conception of the Law of Nations.
Contending for Laurels - Catharine Macaulay. Click here to see the abstract
Moral, Gesellschaft und Kultur: Giovanni Pontano und die Vergessenen Tugenden der "Magnificentia" und der "Magnanimitas".
A Theory of the Person for Historical-Biographical Study. Click here to see the abstract.
Towards a change of paradigm in historical materialism.
The political history of Sweden in the 18th Century and the concept of democracy in Rousseau's political thought.
The politics of self-interest: the political thought of Johan & Pieter de la Court (1622-1660/1618-1685) in its European context. Click here to see the abstract.
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