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At Cambridge, at the undergraduate level, I convene and lecture in ‘Political Philosophy and the History of Political Thought Since circa 1890’ (History Part II Paper 5 / Politics 11). I supervise for that paper as well as The History of Political Thought from c.1700 to c.1890 (History Part I Paper 20 and Part II Paper 4/ POL8 and POL10) and The Modern State and its Alternatives (POL 1).

At the postgraduate level, I supervise PhD students in History, regularly supervise MPhil students in the program in Political Thought and Intellectual History (PTIH), and occasionally supervise MPhil students in other MPhil programs in the Faculty. Within the PTIH MPhil, I teach a text seminar on Frantz Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth. I have also co-taught a PhD seminar course for students in History and in Politics, titled ‘The History of the History of Political Thought.’

At Emmanuel, I regularly serve as Director of Studies for students in the History and Politics Tripos and, on the history side, for students in the History and Modern Languages Tripos.

Before coming to Cambridge, I taught two seminars of my own design at the University of Chicago, one on political theory and the history of human rights and one on international political thought. I also taught in the undergraduate core curriculum sequence Classics of Social and Political Thought.