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Jeremy Jennings

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Jeremy Jennings is an English political theorist and is currently Professor of Political Theory at Queen Mary, University of London. He is predominantly interested in the History of Political Thought, often with specific reference to France. Further interests include Political Ideology and Contemporary Political Theory.

Bibliography

  • Georges Sorel: the Character and Development of his Thought. Macmillan: London, 1985.
  • Syndicalism in France: A Study of Ideas. Macmillan: London, 1990.
  • Intellectuals in Twentieth-Century France. Macmillan, London, 1993. (ed)
  • Intellectuals in Politics: From the Dreyfus Affair to Salman Rushdie. Routledge: London & New York 1997. (eds.) with Tony Kemp-Welch.
  • The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy. Edinburgh UP: Edinburgh, 1999. (eds.) with Simon Glendinning et al.
  • Georges Sorel: Reflections on violence. CUP: Cambridge, 1999; 2nd ed. 2002; Chinese ed. 2003. Ed and translator
  • Critical Concepts: Socialism. Routledge: London, 2003, 4 Vols.. (ed)
  • Republicanism in Theory and Practice. Routledge: London, 2005. (ed) with Iseult Honohan

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