Quentin Skinner

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Quentin Skinner is a prominent British intellectual historian and political theorist known for his influential work on the history of political thought and the development of the Cambridge School of contextualist interpretation.

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instanceOf historian of political thought
human
intellectual historian
political theorist
academicDegree Doctor of Philosophy
academicDiscipline history
political science
awardReceived Balzan Prize
Isaiah Berlin Prize
Wolfson History Prize
citizenship United Kingdom
countryOfBirth United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1940-11-26
doctoralStudent Kari Palonen
Richard Bourke
educatedAt Bedford School
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
employer Queen Mary College, University of London
surface form: Queen Mary University of London

Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
familyName Skinner
fieldOfWork history of ideas
history of political thought
intellectual history
political theory
genre intellectual history
non-fiction
political philosophy
givenName Quentin
hasAcademicAdvisor Walter Ullmann
influenced history of political thought as an academic field
republican political theory
influencedBy J. G. A. Pocock
J. L. Austin
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Peter Laslett
knownFor contextualist approach to the history of political thought
contributions to the Cambridge School of intellectual history
speech-act based interpretation of political texts
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Academia Europaea
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
British Academy
movement Cambridge School of the history of political thought
name Quentin Skinner self-link
nationality British
notableWork Hobbes and Republican Liberty
Liberty Before Liberalism
Niccolò Machiavelli
surface form: Machiavelli

Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes
The Art of Rhetoric in the Renaissance
The Foundations of Modern Political Thought
The Foundations of Modern Political Thought
surface form: The Foundations of Modern Political Thought, Volume I: The Renaissance

The Foundations of Modern Political Thought
surface form: The Foundations of Modern Political Thought, Volume II: The Age of Reformation

Visions of Politics
placeOfBirth Oldham borough
surface form: Oldham
positionHeld Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities at Queen Mary University of London
Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge
Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
surface form: Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge

Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge
researchInterest Niccolò Machiavelli
Renaissance political thought
Thomas Hobbes
early modern political thought
republican conceptions of liberty
spouse Susan James

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