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  1. Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) Specialisation History of Political Thought and Political Philosophy, and Politics. Research interests Eighteenth-Century Political Theorists, Conjectural History, Punishment and Mercy and other topics in Moral and Political Philosophy.'. Office: F11 a&b Chapel Court. Telephone: 38743.

  2. 1 de oct. de 1985 · Sylvana Tomaselli, The Enlightenment Debate on Women, History Workshop Journal, Volume 20, Issue 1, Autumn 1985, Pages 101–124, ...

  3. Sylvana Tomaselli is an intellectual historian working predominantly on the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Her published work includes articles on the history of theories of personal identity and eighteenth-century conjectural histories of women, and a translation of a book by Jacques Lacan on the ego in Freud's theory and in psychoanalytic technique.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2020 · Sylvana Tomaselli on Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, first published in 1792, is a work of enduring relevance in women’s rights advocacy. However, as Sylvana Tomaselli shows, a full understanding of Wollstonecraft’s thought is possible only th ...

  5. 13 de jul. de 2023 · Sylvana Tomaselli (FRHS) is currently the Sir Harry Hinsley Lecturer in History at St John’s College, Cambridge. As an intellectual historian, she has worked on a wide range of topics and authors, predominantly within the long eighteenth century.

  6. 8 de dic. de 2020 · Sylvana Tomaselli. Princeton University Press, Dec 8, 2020 - Philosophy - 248 pages. A compelling portrait of Mary Wollstonecraft that shows the intimate connections between her life and work Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, first published in 1792, is a work of enduring relevance in women's rights advocacy.

  7. 9 de jun. de 2019 · Dr. Sylvana Tomaselli, third from the left in a pink hat, watched the Trooping the Colour celebrations in June 2007. Her husband, George Windsor, Earl of St. Andrews, is behind her, wearing glasses. The countess is also a history professor at Cambridge University, where she teaches 18th and 19th century political history, with a particular focus on the Enlightenment.