The Invention of Federalism in the Age of Democratic Revolution
The Yale Center for the Study of Representative Institutions is pleased to invite you to a conference reassessing the frames—conceptual, geographical, and historiographical—in which history of federalism is written. Join us for two days of panels with historians and political theorists on federalist imaginaries in Europe and the Atlantic empires of the late eighteenth century.
Please join us this Saturday & Sunday, April 13-14, 2019, in Luce Hall Room 203, 34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT.
Participants include: Holly Case (Brown), Edward Castleton (Besançon), Graham Clure (Lausanne), Marcela Echeverri (Yale), Béla Kapossy (Lausanne), Karuna Mantena (Yale), Samuel Moyn (Yale), Isaac Nakhimovsky (Yale), Giulia Oskian (Yale), Mark Peterson (Yale), Steve Pincus (Chicago), and Ariel Ron (Southern Methodist University).
Generously funded by the Jack Miller Center and the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Memorial Fund.