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Mark Goldie
NationalityEnglish
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Sussex
University of Cambridge
Doctoral advisorQuentin Skinner
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
School or traditionCambridge School (intellectual history)
InstitutionsChurchill College, Cambridge
Doctoral students
Main interests

Mark Goldie FRHistS is an English historian and Professor of Intellectual History at Churchill College, Cambridge. He has written on the English political theorist John Locke and is a member of the Early Modern History and Political Thought and Intellectual History subject groups at the Faculty of History in Cambridge.[1][2]

He was educated at the University of Sussex and obtained his PhD from Cambridge. In 1979 he was appointed college lecturer and a university lecturer in 1993. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[3]

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Works

  • "The Roots of True Whiggism 1688-94", History of Political Thought, 2.1 (1980), 195-236.
  • "John Locke and Anglican Royalism", Political Studies, 31.1 (1983), 61-85.
  • (editor, with Tim Harris and Paul Seaward), The Politics of Religion in Restoration England (Oxford: Blackwell, 1990).
  • (editor, with J. H. Burns), The Cambridge History of Political Thought, 1450-1700 (Cambridge University Press, 1991).
  • (editor), John Locke: Two Treatises of Government (London: Dent, Everyman Library; and Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle, 1993).
  • (editor), John Locke: Political Essays (Cambridge University Press, 1997).
  • (editor), The Reception of Locke's Politics, 6 vols. (London: Pickering and Chatto, 1999).
  • "The Unacknowledged Republic: Officeholding in Early Modern England", in The Politics of the Excluded, ed. by Tim Harris, (Palgrave: Basingstoke, 2001), pp. 153-94.
  • (editor), John Locke: Selected Correspondence (Oxford University Press, 2002).
  • (editor, with Robert Wokler), The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought (Cambridge University Press, 2006).
  • (general editor), The Entring Book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, 6 vols. (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2007). 7th (Index) volume, 2009. Author of volume one: Roger Morrice and the Puritan Whigs.
  • (editor, with Geoffrey Kemp), Censorship of the Press, 1696-1720 (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2009).
  • (editor), John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration and Other Writings (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2010).
  • Contesting the English Polity, 1660-1688, (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2023).

References

  1. ^ "Early Modern History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge".
  2. ^ "Political Thought and Intellectual History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge".
  3. ^ Profile at the Cambridge University website.


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