dr. A.M.R. de Dijn
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Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Programme group: Challenges to Democratic Representation
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Nieuwe Achtergracht
166
1018 WV Amsterdam
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A.M.R.deDijn@uva.nl
T: 0205252631
2014
- A. de Dijn (2014). Was Montesquieu a Liberal Republican? The Review of Politics, 76 (1), 21-41. doi: 10.1017/S0034670513000879
2013
- A. de Dijn (2013). Montesquieu’s controversial context: the spirit of the laws as a monarchist tract. History of Political Thought, 34 (1), 66-88.
2012
- A. de Dijn (2012). A Strange Liberalism: Freedom and Aristocracy in French Political Thought. In J. Wright & H.S. Jones (Eds.), Pluralism and the idea of the republic in France (pp. 66-84). Houndmills [etc.]: Palgrave Macmillan.
- A. de Dijn (2012). French political thought from Montesquieu to Tocqueville: liberty in a levelled society? (Ideas in context, 89). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- A. de Dijn (2012). The Politics of Enlightenment: From Peter Gay to Jonathan Israel. Historical Journal, 55 (3), 785-805. doi: 10.1017/S0018246X12000301
2011
- A. de Dijn (2011). On Political Liberty: Montesquieu’s Missing Manuscript. Political Theory, 39 (2), 181-204. doi: 10.1177/0090591710394088
2010
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2010). Bertrand de Jouvenel and the Revolt against the State in Postwar America. Ethical Perspectives, 2010 (17), 371-388.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2010). Bertrand de Jouvenel (1903-1987). In Th. Baudet & M. Visser (Eds.), Conservatieve Vooruitgang: De grootste denkers van de twintigste eeuw (Conservative Progress: Major Thinkers of the Twentieth Century). Amsterdam.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2010). Partijen en Partijgeest: het Debat van Bolinbroke tot Manin [The Debate about Parties and Partisanship from Bolingbroke to Manin]. Ethiek & Maatschappij, 2010 (3), 8-19.
2008
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2008). The Intellectual Origins of Tocqueville’s L’Ancien Régime et la Révolution. Modern Intellectual History, 2008 (5), 1-25.
2013
- A. de Dijn (2013). From the enlightenment to the terror: new genealogies. [Review of the books The Enlightenment: a genealogy & The terror of natural right : republicanism, the cult of nature, and the French Revolution]. Modern Intellectual History, 10(1), 153-162.
2011
- A. de Dijn (2011). A third 'Democracy in America'? [Review of the book Tocqueville on America after 1840 : letters and other writings]. History of European Ideas, 37(3), 406-408.
Andere
- M.M. Lok & A.M.R. de Dijn (2014). International Lecture Series Global Intellectual History.
- M.J.M. Maussen, A.M.R. de Dijn & R. Pierik (2012). Sessie Politieke Theorie. Politicologenetmaal: Amsterdam (2012, May 31 - 2012, June 1).
- M.M. Lok, W.R.E. Velema & A.M.R. de Dijn (2012). seminar politiek denken 1750-1850 (diverse bijeenkomsten per jaar).
Spreker
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2011, February 20). The Politics of Enlightenment: From Peter Gay to Jonathan Israel. Notre Dame, Ind., Delivered at the Intellectual History Workshop, Notre Dame University.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2011, May 19). The Politics of Enlightenment: From Peter Gay to Jonathan Israel. Chicago, Delivered at Franke Institute of the Humanities, Chicago University.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2011, November 18). Should We Stop Reading Isaiah Berlin? Utrecht, Delivered at the Utrecht Seminar in Political History.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2011, January 27). Montesquieu on Political Liberty. Chicago, Delivered at the Political Theory Workshop, The University of Chicago.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2011, January 24). The Politics of Enlightenment: From Peter Gay to Jonathan Israel. New York, NY, Delivered at the Consortium for Intellectual and Cultural History, Columbia University.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2011, January 13). Montesquieu on Political Liberty. Notre Dame, Ind., Delivered at the Political Theory Workshop, Notre Dame University.
- A.M.R. de Dijn (2011, February 11). On Political Liberty: Montesquieu ‘s Missing Manuscript. Bloomington, Delivered at the Tocqueville Program, Indiana University.
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