In this month's blogpost I reflect on teaching our new MA module on the first information revolution. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2026/2/26/information-revolutions @katherineaeast.bsky.social @ncllibspeccoll.bsky.social
In this month's blogpost I reflect on teaching our new MA module on the first information revolution. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2026/2/26/information-revolutions @katherineaeast.bsky.social @ncllibspeccoll.bsky.social
Token with Thomas Hardy's image 'Tried for High Treason' and the year 1794.
Why does trial by jury matter? In the light of the recent government announcement my first blogpost of 2026 reflects on what C17th and C18th reformers had to say about trial by jury. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/12/31/trial-by-jury
What would eighteenth-century thinkers have made of the recent budget? This month's blogpost offers some answers. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/11/25/lessons-on-inequality-from-the-eighteenth-century
The notion of an ailing body politic feels sadly relevant today. My November blogpost reflects on a workshop held in September that explored how the notion of the body politic was deployed by republican writers in the C17 and C18.
www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/10/28/republican-bodies
With the new academic year just having begun it seems like a good time for a blogpost on travel, books and translation. I may not be travelling for a while, but at least I'll be reading and writing. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/9/29/migration-mobility-and-translation-in-europe
As I prepare a conference paper on Thomas Hollis's donations to the Library at Bern, this month's blogpost offers a vignette on Hollis's hand of friendship to Rousseau - and its consequences. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/8/28/thomas-hollis-and-jean-jacques-rousseau
Workshop: Translating Cultures: Migration, Mobility and Translation in Europe, c1600-1850, 3/4 September 2025, Herzog August Bibliothek, WolfenbΓΌttel. With @rhammersley99.bsky.social @ebuchetmann.bsky.social @earlymodernjohn.bsky.social et al. The programme is now online @ www.hab.de/event/transl...
This year the town in which I live is 800! In celebration this monthβs blog reflects on the role of the North East - and particularly the river Tyne - during the mid-seventeenth century Revolution. @englishheritage.bsky.social www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/7/30/north-shields-800
There is a current emphasis on developing oracy (speaking & listening) alongside reading & writing to improve academic attainment & citizenship. These concerns are not new. They were shared by the stars of June's post Thomas Hollis & Thomas Spence. tinyurl.com/4snh2fv9
An image of the proof contents pages. I will post a link when it is possible.
The first ever collection on Sidney. Chapters in French & English. Merci beaucoup: FranΓ§ois Quastana, Jamie Wheeler Cessna, Alberto de Barros, LuΓs FalcΓ£o, Cesare Cuttica, @rhammersley99.bsky.social, Jean Terrel, Myriam-Isabelle Ducrocq, @thehistorywoman.bsky.social, & my co-ed. Christopher Hamel.
At a time when education seems to be under threat from all directions, this monthβs post focuses on the activities of two men who were committed to spreading political knowledge & ideas for the good of society. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/5/27/june-blogpost-a-tale-of-two-thomases-part-1
In this month's blogpost I travel from Oxford to Switzerland in the company of the eighteenth-century eccentric Thomas Hollis. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/4/29/thomas-hollis
A quick advert for April's blogpost, which reflects on a recent symposium celebrating the publication of Quentin Skinner's latest book Liberty as Independence. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/202...
It was lovely to have an unexpected visit from you, Tom. Great to have proper time to talk - and I am glad the sun came out in the end!
What did the Greeks do for us? Marchβs blogpost reflects on 20 years since the publication of βThe Greek Tradition in Republican Thoughtβ. www.rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/2025/2/28/the-greek-tradition-in-republican-thought @threadofariane.bsky.social @standrewshist.bsky.social
Great piece using C18 ideas to reflect on the value of political podcasts by my colleague Katie East. theconversation.com/podcasts-are...
This monthβs blogpost claims that Thomas Spenceβs methods of disseminating political information are still being used today. rachelhammersley.com/new-blog/202...