History New Events Pub
- 9 Jan-27 Apr 2012: Rousseau 300: Exhibition
- 20 Apr 2012: Special performance of Le Devin du Village
- 25 Jan 2012: Public Talk 'The Thing Is... Magic Manuscripts'
- 13 Mar 2012: Centre for Transnational History Annual Lecture 2012
- 29 Mar 2012: Neale Lecture and Colloquium
- 29 February 2012: The Volterra Lecture
- 19-21 Apr 2012: Rousseau 300: Conference & Opera
- 27 Nov 2012: Inaugural Lecture - Professor Hans van Wees
- 20 October 2012: Medieval Diplomatics Workshop
- 14-15 May 2012: London Graduate Conference in the History of Political Thought
- 14 June 2012: International History Conference in Honour of Professor Kathleen Burk
Commonwealth Chair in American History
- Professor Iwan Morgan has been appointed to the Commonwealth Fund Chair in American History. More details to follow
Events
- 21 May: China in Latin America
- 2--22 June: Festus-Volterra Colloquium
- 3-5 Jul: Year 12 Summer School
- 27 Nov: Jimmy Burns Memorial Lecture
9 Jan-27 Apr 2012: Rousseau 300: Exhibition
Publication date: Jan 17, 2012 11:33:10 AM
Start:
Jan 9, 2012 12:00:00 AM
End:
Apr 27, 2012 12:00:00 AM
Location: UCL Art Museum
An exhibition celebrating Jean-Jacques Rousseau's tercentenary.
This exhibition at the UCL Art Museum features rare items from UCL’s art and book collections to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of one of the most controversial authors in the history of philosophy, Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). Among the items on show are first editions of Rousseau’s works, including On the Social Contract (Du contrat social, 1762), frontispieces and printed images. The display highlights his unique and interdisciplinary characteristics as a philosopher who not only wrote on politics, economics and education, but also composed music and wrote best-selling novels. A significant part is dedicated to Rousseau’s engagement with the philosophical tradition (from Plato to Locke) and his own posthumous reception. Featuring objects from UCL’s collections, the British Museum and the Voltaire Foundation, the show coincides with an international conference marking Rousseau’s tercentenary (19-21 April 2012) and special performances of his rarely produced opera, Le Devin du village (UCL, 20 January and 20 April 2012).
The exhibition and the other events are open to the public and free.
This set of events, under the auspices of the UCL Centre for Transnational History, is generously supported by UCL Grand Challenges, the UCL European Institute, the Berendel Foundation, the French Embassy in London, the Swiss Embassy in London, the Fidelio Charitable Trust, and the Voltaire Foundation.
Images courtesy of the British Museum.
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