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Fri Mar 31 17:18:34 2006
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The Seminar in the History of Political Ideas at the University of 
London, Institute of Historical Research (IHR) is a long-established 
and respected forum for discussion of the history of political thought. 
 
Following a successful meeting of the Seminar on 17th January 
where H.S. Jones of Manchester University spoke on: 
 
'The Era of Tyrannies: Halevy and Hayek on Socialism' 
 
there are three further meetings of the seminar scheduled in the 
Spring Term of 2001. 
 
31 January, William Stafford (Huddersfield) - - J.S .Mill, Radicalism and 
Gender 
 
 
14 February, William Thomas (Oxford) - - A Conservative Editor in the Age 
of 
Peel: J.G. Lockhart and the Quarterly Review 
 
28 February, Gill Cochram (London) - - Ruskin and the Socialists<italic> 
 
The seminar's regular meeting place is the Low Countries Room at 4.15 p.m; 
new attenders (who are most welcome) can receive directions at  the IHR 
reception. 
 
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