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de Bolla, Peter, The Architecture of Concepts: The Historical ...
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- Peter DE BOLLA | Cited by | of University of Cambridge, Cambridge (Cam) | Read 41 publications | Contact Peter DE BOLLA.
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- Peter de Bolla has been Professor of Cultural History and Aesthetics since 2009.
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- Peter de Bolla’s ambitious The Architecture of Concepts essentially offers three books in one.
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Books Coming in 2024
Later in the year, we are releasing the autobiography of Professor Weiyao Liang, as well as new volumes complementing Alan Macfarlane’s autobiography, What I Have Learnt About Myself and What I have Learnt About the World.
Academic Pieces
In February, The Two Julys, authored by Cambridge University scholars Christopher Prendergast and Peter de Bolla, is going to be released. The book presents the reader context, as well as an almost minute-by-minute retrace of the Fourth and Fourteenth of July - two days, thirteen years apart, which defined the legacy of democracy and the modern West. Prendergast and de Bolla explain the histories and symbols, as well as the legacy, of the American and French revolutions.
The new addition to the Cambridge Conversations series in 2024 will be Discord and Harmony: Unravelling the Chinese Conundrum featuring Sir Vince Cable, former leader of the Liberal Democrats and Professor of Economics at the London School
Peter DE BOLLA | Professor | University of Cambridge ...
- Professor Peter de Bolla is Professor of Cultural History and Aesthetics in the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge.
Peter L. de Bolla | American Academy of Arts and Sciences
| In this seminal piece, Cambridge University scholars Peter de Bolla and Christopher Prendergast delve head-first into the lineage, the stories and anecdotes. | |
| Peter de Bolla’s ambitious The Architecture of Concepts essentially offers three books in one. | |
| This article proposes a novel computational method for discerning the structure and history of concepts. |
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