
K. Steven Vincent
Professor · Modern European Intellectual History
North Carolina State UniversityAbout
K. Steven Vincent is a Professor of History at North Carolina State University, specializing in Modern European intellectual history with a focus on French political and social thought. He holds a Ph.D. (1981) and B.A. (1970) in History and Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley. His research explores themes such as republicanism, liberalism, socialism, and the intellectual foundations of modern political systems.
Key research areas include the works of figures like Benjamin Constant, Elie Halévy, and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, analyzing their contributions to French political philosophy. Vincent's recent work examines the evolution of liberal thought in France post-World War I and the intellectual history of socialist movements.
His publications span monographs like Elie Halévy: Republican Liberalism Confronts the Era of Tyranny (2020) and articles on topics ranging from Rousseau’s influence to the historiography of socialist ideology. Vincent’s scholarship bridges intellectual history with broader societal contexts, emphasizing the interplay between ideas and historical events.
No specific grants or labs are listed, though his work is supported through standard academic institutional resources. He actively contributes to academic discourse through editorial roles and international collaborations in European intellectual history studies.
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