Jacqueline Broad edit

Associate Professor, Monash University edit

Jacqueline Broad is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Monash University, Melbourne, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and a leading world expert on women philosophers of the early modern period.

She has been a Wikipedia editor since 2015.

Her publications include Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century (Cambridge University Press, 2002), A History of Women’s Political Thought in Europe, 1400-1700 (co-authored with Karen Green, Cambridge University Press, 2009), The Philosophy of Mary Astell: An Early Modern Theory of Virtue (Oxford University Press, 2015), Women and Liberty, 1600-1800 (co-edited with Karen Detlefsen, Oxford University Press, 2017), Virtue, Liberty and Toleration: Political Ideas of European Woman, 1400-1800 (co-edited with Karen Green, Springer, 2007), and a critical scholarly edition of Mary Astell's The Christian Religion (Iter and CRRS, 2013). She has also published more than 40 articles in refereed journals and edited books.

She is on the Advisory Board for Project Vox, the Duke University database, as well as the Oxford New Histories of Philosophy, an OUP book series.

She is also a Collaborator with the "New Narratives in the History of Philosophy" project, funded by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.