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Fred Library

Books

Harriet Jacobs

Cambridge University Press (forthcoming).

Mary Wollstonecraft

Polity (2024).

Women and the History of Republicanism

Sandrine and Alan Coffee (eds.), Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

Sandrine Bergès and Alan Coffee (eds.), Oxford University Press (2016).

Sandrine Bergès, Eileen Hunt Botting and Alan Coffee (eds.), Routledge (2019).

Articles and Chapters

Interpersonal and Structural Domination: Frederick Douglass and the Invisible Chains that Bind Us“, Social Theory and Practice (forthcoming). 

Mary Wollstonecraft and Richard Price: The Theological and Philosophical Foundations of Freedom as Independence, Women’s Writing, 31 (3), 2024, 392-405.

Nancy Kingsbury Wollstonecraft and the Logic of Freedom as Independence, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 61 (2), 2023, 257-82.

Republicanism and Social Prejudice, in The Oxford Handbook of Republicanism, Frank Lovett and Timothy Sellers (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.

“Catharine Macaulay”, in Research Handbook in the History of Political Thought, Cary Nederman and Guillaume Bogiarus-Thibault: Edward Elgar Publishing (forthcoming).

Mary Wollstonecraft and Post-Wollstonecraftian Philosophy in the Nineteenth Centuryin The Oxford Handbook of American and British Women Philosophers in the Nineteenth Century, Lydia Moland and Alison Stone (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press (2024).

Wollstonecraft and Relational Autonomy, in Routledge Handbook of Autonomy, Ben Colburn (ed.), London: Routledge, 2023: 65-74.

Catharine Macaulay and Edmund Burke, in Reconsidering Political Thinkers, Manjeet Ramgotra and Simon Choat (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press (2023): 291-312. 

Frankenstein and Slave Narrative: Race, Revulsion and Radical Revolution, in Creolizing Frankenstein, Michael Paradiso-Michau (ed.), New York: Rowman & Littlefield (2023): 167-88.

Cocks on Dunghills–Wollstonecraft and Gouges on the Women’s Revolution, SATS, 23 (2), 2022, 135-152 (with Sandrine Berges).

Mary Wollstonecraft’s Liberalism,  in Liberalism, Michael Festl (ed.), Stuttgart: Metzler (2021): 53-59.

Women and the History of Republicanism, Australasian Philosophical Review, 3 (4), 2019, 361-9.

A Radical Revolution in Thought: Frederick Douglass on the Slave’s Perspective on Republican Freedom, in Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition’s Popular Heritage, Bruno Leipold, Karma Nabulsi and Stuart White (eds), Oxford: Oxford University Press (2020): 47-64.

Theories of the State, in The Routledge Handbook of Women and Early Modern European Philosophy, Karen Detlefsen and Lisa Shapiro (eds.), London: Routledge (forthcoming). 

Catharine Macaulay’s Influence on Mary Wollstonecraft, in The Wollstonecraftian Mind, S. Bergès, E. Botting, A. Coffee (eds.), London: Routledge (2019): 198-210.

Independence or Non-domination as Relational Autonomy: A Relational Account of Republican Freedom derived from Mary Wollstonecraft, in Women Philosophers on Autonomy, S. Bergès and A. Siani (eds), London: Routledge (2018): 94-111.

Catharine Macaulay’s Republican Conception of Social and Political Liberty, Political Studies, 65 (4), 2017, 844-59.

Freedom, Diversity and the Virtuous Republic, in The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft, S. Berges and A. Coffee (eds.), Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016): 183-200.

Two Spheres of Domination: Republican Theory, Social Norms and the Insufficiency of Negative Freedom, Contemporary Political Theory, 14 (1), 2015, 45-62.

Freedom as Independence: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Grand Blessing of Life, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 29 (4), 2014, 908–924.

Mary Wollstonecraft, Freedom and the Enduring Power of Social Domination, European Journal of Political Theory, 12 (2), 2013, 116-3Journal of the History of Philosophy

Book Reviews

Catharine Macaulay’s Republican Enlightenment, by Karen Green, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 61 (1), 2023: 158-160.

Republicanism: An Introduction, by Rachel Hammersley, Review of Politics, 84 (3), 2022: 473-475.

The Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay, edited by Karen Green, Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory, 23 (1), 2020: 79–83.

Republicanism and the Future of Democracy, edited by Yiftah Elazar and Geneviève Rousselière, Perspectives in Politics, 17 (4), 2019:1172-4.

Republicanism and Political Theory, edited by Cécile Laborde and John Maynor, European Journal of Philosophy, 17 (2), 2009: 323-7.

Encyclopedia Entries

Joseph PriestleyEncyclopedia for Law and Social Philosophy, Mortimer Sellers and Stephan Kirste (eds.), New York: Springer, 2021.

Richard Price, Encyclopedia for Law and Social Philosophy, Mortimer Sellers and Stephan Kirste (eds.), New York: Springer, 2020.

Adam Smith, Encyclopedia for Law and Social Philosophy, Mortimer Sellers and Stephan Kirste (eds.), New York: Springer, 2019 (co-written with Alex Bryan).

Robert Nozick, Encyclopedia for Law and Social Philosophy, Mortimer Sellers and Stephan Kirste (eds.), New York: Springer, 2015.