Quentin Skinner

Quentin Skinner

Quentin Robert Duthie Skinner (born 26 November 1940) is Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University, and the Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities at Queen Mary, University of London.

Biography

Quentin Skinner was born the second son of Alexander Skinner, CBE (died 1979), and Winifred Rose Margaret, née Duthie (died 1982). Educated at Bedford School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, he was elected into a Research Fellowship there in 1962 upon obtaining a double-starred first in History, and immediately gained a teaching Fellowship at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he remained until moving to Harvard University in 2008. He is now also an Honorary Fellow of Caius.

In the middle 1970s he spent four formative years at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, initially as an historian and latterly in the School of Social Science. It was there that he met Raymond Geuss, now a colleague at Cambridge, who, together with John Dunn, forms the so-called "Cambridge School" of political theory. In 1978 he was appointed to the chair of Political Science at Cambridge University, and in 1996 he was appointed Regius Professor. He was pro-vice-chancellor of Cambridge University in 1999. In 1979 he married Susan James; they have a daughter and a son.

Skinner is a distinguished visiting professor in the humanities at Queen Mary, University of London, for the 2007-2008 academic year and will be Professor in the Humanities at Queen Mary beginning the 2008-2009 academic year. [source: University of London site at [http://www.historyofpoliticalthought.org/staff/] .]

Academia

Skinner's historical writings have been characterised by an interest in recovering the ideas of Early Modern and previous political writers. This has been spread over Renaissance republican authors (see in Principal publications below, "The Foundations of Modern Political Thought" [1978] ), the 'pre-Humanist' "dictatores" of later medieval Italy, through Machiavelli, and more recently (in "Liberty before Liberalism" [1998] ) the English republicans of the mid-seventeenth century (including John Milton, James Harrington, and Algernon Sidney). The work of the 1970s and 1980s was in good part directed towards writing an account of the history of the modern idea of the state. In more recent publications he has preferred the more capacious term 'neo-Roman' to 'republican'.

He is generally regarded as one of the two principal members of the influential 'Cambridge School' of the study of the history of political thought. The other principal member of this school is the historian J.G.A. Pocock, whose "The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law" (1957) was a significant early influence. Another important stimulus came from the work of Peter Laslett, and more particularly from Laslett's decisive edition of John Locke's "Two Treatises of Government" (1966).

The 'Cambridge School' is best known for its attention to the 'languages' of political thought. [Anthony Pagden, ed., "The Languages of Political Theory in Early Modern Europe" (Cambridge: 1987); .] Skinner's particular contribution was to articulate a theory of interpretation which concentrated on recovering the "author's intentions" in writing classic works of political theory (Machiavelli, Thomas More, and Thomas Hobbes have been continuing preoccupations). This theory was initially presented in terms of speech act theory. One of the consequences of this account of interpretation is an emphasis on the necessity of studying less well-known political writers as a means of shedding light on the classic authors. A further consequence has been an attack on the uncritical assumption that political classics are monolithic and free-standing. In its earlier versions this added up to an attack on the approach of an older generation, particularly on that of Leo Strauss.

Skinner's longstanding concern with the speech acts of political writing helps explain his turn at the beginning of the 1990s towards the role of neo-classical rhetoric in early modern political theory, which resulted in his study of "Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes" (1996). Neo-classical rhetoric can be regarded as a form of early modern speech act theory.

More recently, he has turned to the classic preoccupation of Cambridge Regius Professors (not least Lord Acton), the history of liberty. The history of theories of political representation has been an offshoot of this interest.

In a significant development of his earlier and biting critiques of anachronism in the history of ideas, he now advances the view that one purpose of studying the history of political thought is to excavate past ideas in order to reassert their potential importance in modern political debate. Nevertheless, at one point he wrote that we moderns must "do more thinking on our own."

Principal publications

BOOKS:

The Foundations of Modern Political Thought: Volume I: The Renaissance (Cambridge University Press, 1978)

The Foundations of Modern Political Thought: Volume II: The Age of Reformation (Cambridge University Press, 1978)

Machiavelli (Oxford University Press, 1981)

Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes (Cambridge University Press, 1996)

Liberty before Liberalism (Cambridge University Press, 1998)

Visions of Politics: Volume I: Regarding Method (Cambridge University Press, 2002)

Visions of Politics: Volume II: Renaissance Virtues (Cambridge University Press, 2002)

Visions of Politics: Volume III: Hobbes and Civil Science (Cambridge University Press, 2002).

L’artiste en philosophie politique (Editions de Seuil, Paris, 2003)

Hobbes and Republican Liberty (Cambridge University Press, 2008)

BOOKS EDITED:

(Co-editor and contributor), Philosophy, Politics and Society: Fourth Series (Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1972)

(Co-editor and contributor), Philosophy in History (Cambridge University Press, 1984)

(Editor and contributor), The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences (Cambridge University Press, 1985)

(Co-editor and contributor), The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 1988)

(Co-editor), Machiavelli, The Prince (trans. Russell Price) (Cambridge University Press, 1988)

(Co-editor and contributor), Machiavelli and Republicanism (Cambridge University Press, 1990)

(Co-editor and contributor), Political Discourse in Early-modern Britain (Cambridge University Press, 1993)

(Co-editor) Milton and Republicanism (Cambridge University Press, 1995)

(Co-editor and contributor), Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage, Volume I: Republicanism and Constitutionalism in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2002)

(Co-editor and contributor), Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage, Volume II: The Values of Republicanism in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2002)

(Co-editor and contributor), States and Citizens: History, Theory, Prospects (Cambridge University Press, 2003)

(Co-editor), Thomas Hobbes: Writings on Common Law and Hereditary Right (The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes, Volume XI) (The Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2005)

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

1988: Meaning and Context: Quentin Skinner and his Critics, ed. James Tully:Polity Press and Princeton University Press.

1996: ‘Dossier Quentin Skinner’, Krisis 64.

2001: Slagmark: Special Number (33) on Quentin Skinner.

2003a: Kari Palonen, Quentin Skinner: History, Politics, Rhetoric, Cambridge: Polity Press.

2003b: Kari Palonen, Die Entzauberung der Begriffe: Das Umschreiben der politischen Begriffe bei Quentin Skinner und Reinhart Koselleck, Münster.

2006: Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought, ed. Annabel Brett and James Tully, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2007: El giro contextual: Cinco ensayos de Quentin Skinner y seis comentarios, ed. Enrique Bocardo Crespo: Madrid: Editorial Tecnos.

2007: Emile Perreau-Saussine. "Quentin Skinner in context" [http://www.sps.cam.ac.uk/pol/staff/eperreausaussine/quentin_skinner_in_context.pdf] , Review of Politics, vol. 68 (1), 2007, pp. 106-122

References

External links

*Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Humanities [http://www.history.qmul.ac.uk/staff/profiles/item1798.html"Professor Quentin Skinner - official page]

* [http://nigelwarburton.typepad.com/philosophy_bites/2007/10/quentin-skinner.html "Philosophy Bites" podcast of Quentin Skinner on Hobbes on the State]
* [http://cdn4.libsyn.com/philosophybites/Quentin_Skinner_on_Machiavellis_The_Prince.mp3?nvb=20080907192713&nva=20080908192713&t=0c0d322b6b10d98272ce4 "Philosophy Bites" podcast of Quentin Skinner on Machiavelli's "The Prince"]
*Radio interview explains some of concepts regarding freedom and democracy that earned the recognition of 2006 Balzan Prize, in [http://62.77.60.84/audio/ra/00065679.RM RealAudio] or in [http://62.77.60.84/audio/mp3/00065678.MP3 MP3] referenced in a Google cached page from [http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:4JEgO3pCkbYJ:www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/EN1/indicehq.asp%3FRedaSel%3D43%26CategSel%3D20%26PagN%3D7+prize+site:http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/en1/&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=9 Vatican Radio] dated 14/12/2006 at dataset 15.12.21.
* [http://www.berlinpicturecompany.com/ctv/history/skinner.html - 'Three Concepts of Liberty' Video recorded at the Einstein Forum, Potsdam, Germany. ]
* [http://www.jyu.fi/yhtfil/redescriptions/Yearbook%202002/Skinner_Interview_2002.pdf On Encountering the Past ] – An interview with Quentin Skinner by Petri Koikkalainen and Sami Syrjämäki.


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