Angus Brown
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Fellow @UChicago | Editor @Tocqueville21 | Contributing Writer @Con_Soc
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Facing an unprecedented defeat in the French Parliamentary elections, Emmanuel Macron is forced to confront the previously unthinkable: a government led by the far right. The constitutional casualties of the French election | Angus Brown engelsbergideas.com/notebook/the-c…
In the deluge of articles on the subject of the results of yesterday's French elections look out for Angus Brown's perspective
If there is a large majority tomorrow, as many are predicting, what are the constitutional implications? Angus Brown reports. Read it now at: consoc.org.uk/when-a-party-w…
Finally, Angus Brown takes us on a super fascinating history of Pennsylvania’s Council of Censors, the mechanism that the state’s 1776 framers devised to enforce the state constitution. It’s also a thought-provoking what-might-have-been. 7/ academic.oup.com/ajlh/article/6…
I have a new article in the Journal of the History of Ideas (J. History of Ideas), which reconstructs a largely neglected debate on constitutional guardianship connecting revolutionary Pennsylvania and Paris, with some relevance for current constitutional debates. muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/article…
New issue of Journal of the History of Ideas Vol. 85, No. 3 (2024) muse.jhu.edu/issue/52964 J. History of Ideas Project MUSE Penn Press Angus Brown
Outstanding line-up in July 2024 J. History of Ideas, including essays by Sophie Smith, Tejas Parasher, and Angus Brown.
In the new JHI, Angus Harwood Brown (Angus Brown) demonstrates the influence of the 1776 Pennsylvania Council of Censors on Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès’s proposal for a Constitutional Jury: muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/article…
What does the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster do? And why has a figure as influential as Pat McFadden been appointed to the role? Angus Brown has the answers in our latest blog: consoc.org.uk/chancellor-of-…
Really pleased to be starting a new job The University of Chicago in the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts!