Research and Resources

IN EVERYTHING WE DO WE STRIVE TO PROMOTE DEBATE BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT AND DEMONSTRATE THE RELEVANCE OF HISTORY TO THE CHALLENGES OF TODAY.

The Intellectual History Archive is a digital repository of papers from eminent intellectual historians. It is curated by the Institute of Intellectual History and hosted by the University of St Andrews. The Archive features unpublished essays, lecture transcripts, teaching material, research notes, correspondence, and other items of thinkers and scholars such as James H. Burns, István Hont, J. G. A. Pocock, N. T. Phillipson and Donald Winch. New material and collections are added regularly.

Intellectual History Archive

AEIL

Archive of European Intellectual Life

A digital repository of papers from eminent European intellectuals and intellectual historians. The Archive features unpublished essays, lecture transcripts, teaching material, research notes, correspondence, and other items of European thinkers and scholars.

History of European Ideas publishes research on the intellectual history of Europe from the Renaissance onwards, from political and economic thought to philosophy, science and literature.

John Millar’s
Lectures on Government

Transcriptions of John Millar’s Lectures on Government given at Edinburgh University, 1787-88.

The Thomas Paine Interviews

Listen to lecture recordings
from 2010 to the present.

Global Intellectual History publishes on long-term ideological movements and significant turning points in the history of ideas between nations and cultures.

Rounded Globe

A database for historical research that entails use of the papers and correspondence of British and Irish economists over the period 1750 to 2000. 

Transcribed and searchable

Dugald Stewart’s
Lectures on Political Economy

Transcriptions of several of
the student notes taken of
the lectures given by Dugald
Stewart at Edinburgh University.

Natural Law 1625 - 1850

Database

UK

GIHU