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  1. Tomaselli, who has received BA (UBC), MA (York, Ontario) and MA (Cantab) degrees, became a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge in 2004. She specialises in French and British political theory in the 18th century, especially the history of womanhood, and has written about John Locke , Jean-Jacques Rousseau , David Hume , Mary Wollstonecraft ...

  2. Sylvana Palma Windsor, condesa de St. Andrews (nacida Sylvana Palma Tomaselli, 28 de mayo de 1957), es esposa de Jorge Windsor, conde de St. Andrews, hijo mayor y heredero del príncipe Eduardo, duque de Kent. Lady St. Andrews nació en Placentia, Terranova y Labrador, hija de Maximilian Karl Tomaselli, de Salzburgo, y Josiane

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  3. Dr Sylvana Tomaselli. Fellow of St John's College. I read philosophy at the University of British Columbia before coming to King's College, Cambridge as a graduate student having completed an M.A. in Social and Political Thought at York University, Ontario. I have taught and worked at Cambridge ever since.

  4. Sylvana Palma Windsor, condesa de St. Andrews (nacida Sylvana Palma Tomaselli, 28 de mayo de 1957), es esposa de Jorge Windsor, conde de St. Andrews, hijo mayor y heredero del príncipe Eduardo, duque de Kent. Lady St. Andrews nació en Placentia, Terranova y Labrador, hija de Maximilian Karl Tomaselli, de Salzburgo, y Josiane

  5. ‪St John's College, Cambridge‬ - ‪‪Cited by 904‬‬ - ‪History of Philosophy and Political Theory‬

  6. Doctor Tomaselli. Doctor Sylvana Tomaselli has lectured on eighteenth and nineteenth-century political theory (e.g. Montesquieu, Rousseau, Adam Smith, Burke, Mary Wollstonecraft, Constant, Tocqueville, Bentham and J S Mill); as well as on political philosophy (morality, politics and punishment, gender, feminist political philosophy).

  7. Sylvana Tomaselli is a historian of political philosophy and intellectual history. E PUBLICATIONS. Interview. by Eileen M . Hunt and Sylvana Tomaselli. Lena Halldenius, Mary Wollstonecraft and Feminist Republicanism: Independence, Rights and the Experience of Unfreedom. by Sylvana Tomaselli.