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The George and Irina Schaeffer Center

Presentation: "Carl Schmitt, Political Theology and the History of Political Thought" with Samuel Zeitlin (Cambridge)

Combes Student Life Center: 6, rue du Colonel Combes| Room: Q-609 (and online)
Monday, June 5, 2023 - 17:15 to 18:30

On Wednesday July 5, Dr. Samuel Garrett Zeitlin (University of Cambridge) will give a presentation at the CCDS titled "Carl Schmitt, Political Theology and the History of Political Thought."

The talk will take place at 18h30, in-person in room Q-609 as well as over zoom. To attend in-person please register below; to attend online, please email zfreigataup.edu for zoom details.

Samuel Garrett Zeitlin is a Hong Kong Link Early Career Research Fellow and College Lecturer in Politics. He studies and teaches political philosophy, the history of political thought, and international relations. His dissertation, which he is currently working to revise into a scholarly monograph, examined the themes of war and peace in the political philosophy of Francis Bacon. His translation and edition (co-edited with R.A. Berman) of "Land and Sea" won an award in the "Religion" category at the Independent Publisher Book Awards in 2016.

 

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