The Invention of Federalism in the Age of Democratic Revolution, 13th and 14th of April at Yale University

On the 13th and 14th of April, Bela Kapossy and Graham Clure attended an international workshop on federalism entitled “The Invention of Federalism in the Age of Democratic Revolution”, organised by the Yale Center for the Study of Representative Institutions

Participants included: 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).

Béla Kapossy delivered a paper entitled  “Rome’s legacy and Europe’s future: Edward Gibbon’s ‘Great Republic’ versus Johannes von Müller’s Bundesrepublik”, whilke Graham Clure chaired one of the panels.