Anthony Pagden

Anthony Pagden
Born (1945-05-27) May 27, 1945
Fields Political Theory and Race, Ethnicity and Politics
Institutions University of California Los Angeles
Alma mater University of Barcelona, Oxford University
Spouse Giulia Sissa

Anthony Robin Dermer Pagden (born May 27, 1945)[1] is an author and professor of political science and history at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Biography

Anthony Pagden is the son of John Brian Dermer Pagden and Joan Mary Pagden. Mr Pagden was educated at the Grange School in Santiago de Chile and Westminster School in London. He attended the University of Barcelona from 1964-7. From 1967-9 he worked as an assistant editor at the Trianon Press (Paris), and as a free-lance translator. He also spent some time in Cyprus in 1967 and 1968. Admitted in 1969 to Oriel College, Oxford to read Persian and Arabic, he changed the following year to History and Spanish. B.A. 1972 (congratulatory First Class Honours) awarded the De Osma Studentship; M.A. (Oxon) 1979; D.Phil. (Oxon) 1980.

He has been Senior Research Scholar of Worcester College, Junior Research Fellow of Merton College, Senior Research Fellow of the Warburg Institute, and from 1980 until 1997 was Lecturer, and then University Reader in Intellectual History at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Girton College from 1980–1983 and of King's College from 1985-1997. In 1997 he succeeded J. G. A. Pocock as the Harry C. Black Professor in History at the Johns Hopkins University. He was also Professorial Lecturer in International Relations - Global Theory and History, at the School of Advanced International Studies, Washington D.C. He has held visiting positions at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, the European University Institute, Florence, Italy, the University of Santiago de Compostela, the Center for Kulturforskning, University of Aarhus (Denmark), Harvard University, at the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (Madrid) as the Banco de Bilbao y Vizcaya Visiting Professor of Philosophy, at the Institute for the Humanities, University of Michigan and at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (Paris). He is currently Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Political Science and History at the University of California Los Angeles. He is married to the author and classical scholar Giulia Sissa, and has two children, Felix Alexander Xavier Pagden-Ratcliffe (born 1990) and Sebastian George Aurelian Pagden-Ratcliffe (born 1994) by a previous marriage.

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