Sean Messarra Published in History of European Ideas

Sean Messarra has just published a major article on early modern political thought entitled ‘Representation and Scholastic Political Thought’ in the History of European Ideas (2020). His is the fourth journal article to be accepted for publication in the last three years by a group of UCLA graduates working on various aspects of medieval, Renaissance and early modern political thought. The other three are: Adam Woodhouse, “‘Who Owns the Money?’ Currency, Property, and Popular Sovereignty in Nicole Oresme’s De Moneta,” Speculum 92.1 (2017): 85-116; Adam Woodhouse, “Subjection without Servitude: The Imperial Protectorate in Renaissance Political Thought,” Journal of the History of Ideas 79.4 (2018): 547-69; and Jeff Dymond, “Human Character and the Formation of the State: Reconsidering Machiavelli and Polybius VI,” Journal of the History of Ideas (2020 – forthcoming).

Read the full article here.