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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

I have a new article in the Journal of the History of Ideas (<a href="/JHIdeas/">J. History of Ideas</a>), 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…
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A new issue of the JHI has just been published, with articles by Sophie Smith, Olivier Latteur, Angus Harwood Brown, Upal Chakrabarti, Agatha Seo-Hyun Kim, Stuart Elden, and Tejas Parasher, as well as a remembrance of late Marcia Colish by Cary Nederman. muse.jhu.edu/issue/52964

A new issue of the JHI has just been published, with articles by Sophie Smith, Olivier Latteur, Angus Harwood Brown, Upal Chakrabarti, Agatha Seo-Hyun Kim, Stuart Elden, and Tejas Parasher, as well as a remembrance of late Marcia Colish by Cary Nederman. 

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Really pleased to (somewhat belatedly) announce that in June I passed my viva with no corrections. Today I finally handed in the physical copy!

Really pleased to (somewhat belatedly) announce that in June I passed my viva with no corrections. Today I finally handed in the physical copy!
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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…

In the new JHI, Angus Harwood Brown (<a href="/AHarwoodBrown/">Angus Brown</a>) 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…
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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-…