SCAS News - 19 May, 2017
New Books by Current and Former SCAS Fellows
Recently, a number of books by current and former SCAS Fellows have been published.
Below you will find
a summary.
For more information
and links, please visit the Recent Publications page.
Kant and the Laws of Nature
Angela Breitenbach (with Michela Massimi, eds.)
(Cambridge University Press, 2017)
Angela Breitenbach is a Pro Futura Scientia Fellow and in residence at the
Collegium in the
academic year 2016-17.
The Arts of Editing Medieval Greek and Latin: A Casebook
Barbara Crostini et al (eds.)
(PIMS, 2016)
Barbara Crostini is in residence at SCAS in the spring of 2017.
Ars Edendi Lecture Series, vol. IV.
Barbara Crostini (with Gunilla Iversen and Brian M. Jensen, eds.)
(Stockholm University Press, 2016)
Barbara Crostini is a Fellow in residence in the spring of 2017.
The Willow King
Meelis Friedenthal (translated by Matthew Hyde)
(London: Pushkin Press, 2017)
Meelis Friedenthal is a Pro Futura Scientia Fellow. He is in residence at SCAS in
the
academic
year 2016-17.
Thomas Reid on Society and Politics
Knud Haakonssen (with Paul Wood, eds.)
(Edinburgh University Press, 2015)
Knud Haakonssen was a Fellow at SCAS in the academic years of 2001-02 and
2010-11, and in the autumn of 2011. He worked on this book during his most recent
time in residence.
The Worlds of American Intellectual History
Joel Isaac (with
James T. Kloppenberg, Michael O'Brien, and Jennifer Ratner-
Rosenhagen, eds.)
(Oxford University Press, 2017)
Joel Isaac is a SCAS Pro Futura Scientia Fellow and in residence in the academic
year 2016-17.
Kierunek: przyszłość. 25 lat wolności a Romowie (Direction: Future. Twenty-Five
Years of Freedom and Roma)(In Polish)
Slawomir Kapralski (with
Malgorzata Kolaczek and Joanna Talewicz-Kwiatkowska)
(Jagiellonian University Press, 2017)
Slawomir Kapralski is a EURIAS Fellow at the Collegium in the academic year
2016-17.
Kapital spoleczny: Teoria Przestrzeni Miedzyludzkiej (Social Capital: Interpersonal
Space
Theory)(In Polish)
Piotr Sztompka
(Znak Horyzont Kraków, 2016)
Piotr Sztompka was a Fellow in residence in the spring terms of 1990, 1992 and
2015. He
worked on this book during his most recent stay at SCAS.