Cannabaceae

Jeremy Jennings is an English political theorist and professor of political theory at King's College London.[1] He is predominantly interested in the history of political thought, often with specific reference to France. He has authored a number of books on political topics, including the works of Georges Sorel, syndicalism and socialism. He became the founding editor of the European Journal of Political Theory.[2] His other interests include political ideology and contemporary political theory. Jennings has been employed by the universities of Swansea and then Birmingham.[3]

Bibliography[edit]

  • 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

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Professor Jeremy Jennings". King's College London. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Jeremy Jennings". Engelsberg Ideas. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Jeremy Jennings". Online Library of Liberty. Retrieved 24 January 2021.


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