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DTSTAMP:20260223T111422Z
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SUMMARY:Liberalism\, Democracy and Public Opinion: Intellectual Histories
 
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers:\n\nArthur Ghins (Political Science\, Université lib
 re de Bruxelles)\, author of The People's Two Powers: Public Opinion and
  Popular Sovereignty from Rousseau to Liberal Democracy (Cambridge UP\, 
 2025)\nStuart Jones (History\, University of Manchester)\, author of Lib
 eral Worlds: James Bryce and the Democratic Intellect (Princeton UP\, 20
 25)\nTom Arnold-Forster (University of Oxford)\, author of Walter Lippma
 nn: An Intellectual Biography (Princeton UP\, 2025)\n\nDiscussant: Emily
  Jones (History\, University of Manchester) – author of the forthcoming 
 The Disraeli Myth: The Making of a Conservative Tradition (Princeton UP\
 , 2026)\n \nFunded by the Manchester Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence un
 der its Research Workshop scheme. Hosted by the Political Cultures group
  in the History Department\, and by the Intellectual History Network.
STATUS:TENTATIVE
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Ken Kitchen Committee Room\, John Owens Building\, Manchester
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