William Hogarth

Book Launch and Roundtable: The Persistence of Party, by Max Skjönsberg

3:30pm - 5:00pm / Wednesday 28th April 2021
Type: Seminar / Category: Research / Series: Eighteenth-century worlds
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The University of Liverpool’s Eighteenth-Century Worlds is hosting the official book launch of Max Skjönsberg’s The Persistence of Party: Ideas of Harmonious Discord in the Eighteenth-Century Britatin

The event will be chaired by Liverpool’s Elaine Chalus and Mark Towsey, and the book will be discussed by Richard Bourke (University of Cambridge), Gregory Conti (Princeton University), Rachel Hammersley (Newcastle University) and James Harris (University of St Andrews), followed by the author’s response and an open discussion.

More on the book: The Persistence of Party Ideas of Harmonious Discord in Eighteenth-Century Britain