2026 Annual George Rousseau Lecture: "Poland was but a breakfast": or, why 1772 helps us to understand 1776
David Armitage (Harvard University)
What linked the first partition of Poland and American independence? David Armitage (@davidrarmitage.bsky.social) explores the question in the George Rousseau Lecture, 13 May, 5pm @magdalenoxford.bsky.social: www.history.ox.ac.uk/event/2026-a...
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‘The Revolution to Come’ and ‘Revolutions: A New History’ review
"The Revolution to Come brilliantly reveals the genealogy of the modern concept of revolution. After it, the study of revolution will never look the same again," says @davidrarmitage.bsky.social for @historytoday.com. Read the full review of Dan Edelstein's new book here:
20.01.2026 13:03 —
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Class Curiosity Spouts River Thesis
Proud to see my brilliant senior thesis student Hassan Looky showcased for his highly original work on the Birrarung/Yarra River as a living entity: college.harvard.edu/about/news/c...
01.12.2025 21:51 —
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Absolutely, Patrick: email me at a......e@fas.harvard.edu
18.11.2025 15:54 —
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Read the Revolution Speaker Series with David Armitage
Author Dr. David Armitage will join the Museum’s Read the Revolution Speaker Series for a lecture and discussion inspired by his book "The Declaration of Independence: A Global History."
Join us Thursday, Nov. 13, to kick off a new season of our #ReadtheRevolution Speaker Series! @davidrarmitage.bsky.social will join us to discuss his book "The Declaration of Independence: A Global History" and the 250th anniversary of the Declaration.
📚: https://bit.ly/4hDXWKz
06.11.2025 20:32 —
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Explore the Declaration of Independence’s impact in world history with David Armitage in the new Interactive Declaration of Independence.
https://ow.ly/iWPL50XlMww
03.11.2025 14:21 —
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John Locke and Irish Linen Manufacture: A New Manuscript | The Historical Journal | Cambridge Core
John Locke and Irish Linen Manufacture: A New Manuscript
📣John Locke’s Forgotten Manuscript
We are thrilled to announce that @davidrarmitage.bsky.social's
article on his discovery of a new John Locke manuscript is out now👇
It sheds new light on Locke's practical involvement in political economy & his engagement with Ireland 📜🗃️
15.08.2025 07:56 —
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Thank you, John: it wouldn't have seen the light of day without your editorial care!
16.08.2025 22:31 —
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Discovering a new manuscript by John Locke
'Locke argued that linen manufacture ‘should not be put into the management of a Company’ because ‘the Greediness of gaine, occasions stock jobbing’.'
David Armitage: Discovering a new manuscript by John Locke
14.07.2025 05:11 —
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And it’s out! My book is now available online:
www.cambridge.org/core/books/l...
From the history of knowledge to the practice of censorship, the Republic of Letters, textual criticism, and much else(!), it tells a new story about the Old Testament in #EarlyModern Europe.
#Skystorians
05.12.2024 15:20 —
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A Cultural History of Peace in the Age of Enlightenment
A Cultural History of Peace presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. The set of six volumes covers over 2500 years of history, charti…
Ending the year on a high note! 📚The paperback edition of "A Cultural History of Peace in the Age of Enlightenment", co-ed. with @davidrarmitage.bsky.social, is now out and waiting for readers 🙌🎊
@BloomsburyAcad @BloomsburyBooks
#PeaceHistory #Enlightenment
www.bloomsbury.com/us/cultural-...
27.12.2023 11:09 —
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It had a seismic effect on me when I first read it and still seems fresh, 65 years after it was published.
18.12.2023 22:43 —
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Thank you, Jack: impossible not to be inspired by John, in so many directions.
18.12.2023 20:36 —
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My tribute to the late, great John Pocock (1924-2023): folgerpedia.folger.edu/J._G._A._Poc...
18.12.2023 18:49 —
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Colin Kidd succinctly sums up the manifold achievements of the late, great John Pocock (1924-2023): www.intellectualhistory.net/news/john-po...
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He will be read and discussed as long as there are historians of political thought
14.12.2023 12:10 —
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Deeply sad to learn that John Pocock passed away yesterday at the extraordinary age of 99. The greatest historian of political thought of his generation, he was perhaps the greatest historian of historiography we'll ever see. Il miglior fabbro.
14.12.2023 11:35 —
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My small homage to Natalie Zemon Davis.
davidabell.substack.com/p/natalie-ze...
23.10.2023 20:45 —
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Deeply sorry to learn of the death of Natalie Zemon Davis, the most brilliant early modern historian of our time, influence on every one of us, and my teacher and mentor for my whole life as a historian. She was extraordinary.
23.10.2023 14:12 —
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Lecturer on Social Studies
The Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, an interdisciplinary honors program in the social sciences at Harvard College, seeks applications for full-time or part-time lecturers to teach in our intel...
Are you a recent or imminent PhD in the social sciences interested in teaching social theory and/or seminars in your field at Harvard? Apply now for postdoctoral lectureships in Social Studies for 1 + 3 years, deadline January 7, 2024: academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/12943
20.10.2023 19:25 —
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