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Robert Lucien Wokler (6 December 1942 – 30 July 2006) was a British historian who was a leading scholar of the political thought of the
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Biography

He was born in
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, France, to Isaac and Ilona Wochiler, both war refugees; the family was allowed entry to Switzerland several months later because he was an infant. They would later move to Paris and San Francisco during his childhood. Wokler found an interest in political thought after meeting political philosopher
Leo Strauss Leo Strauss (September 20, 1899 – October 18, 1973) was an American scholar of political philosophy. He spent much of his career as a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, where he taught several generations of students an ...
. He received his bachelor's degree from the
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in 1964, his master's from the
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in 1966, and DPhil from
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, in 1968. John Plamenatz and
Isaiah Berlin Sir Isaiah Berlin (6 June 1909 – 5 November 1997) was a Russian-British social and political theorist, philosopher, and historian of ideas. Although he became increasingly averse to writing for publication, his improvised lectures and talks ...
, both refugees themselves, served as his supervisors at Oxford and were significant influences. Wokler wrote his doctoral thesis on the thought of philosopher
Jean-Jacques Rousseau Jean-Jacques Rousseau (, ; ; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Republic of Geneva, Genevan philosopher (''philosophes, philosophe''), writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment through ...
, a topic that would be a focus for much of his career. ''The Guardian'' writes: "He saw in the Enlightenment a profound response to experiences of religiously-inspired violence all too similar to the events of his own time; he believed that the Enlightenment's calls for toleration and personal freedom, and its opposition to sectarianism and fanaticism, remained urgently needed." Beginning in 1971, he taught at the
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, becoming a reader in 1994. He held fellowships at
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and Sidney Sussex colleges at the University of Cambridge. Wokler later became a senior lecturer at
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, retiring in 1998. He died of cancer in Cambridge in 2006. A number of works from his collection on Rousseau and
Diderot Denis Diderot (; ; 5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during t ...
are held by the University of Cambridge. Wokler's works include ''Man and society: political and social theories from Machiavelli to Marx'' (1992), ''Rousseau: a very short introduction'' (1995), ''Rousseau and Liberty'' (1998), ''Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century'' (1998), ''The Enlightenment: the nation-state and the primal patricide of modernity'' (1998), and ''Rousseau, the Age of Enlightenment, and Their Legacies'' (2012), a collection of essays.


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* * 1942 births 2006 deaths French Holocaust survivors Refugees in the United Kingdom University of Chicago alumni Alumni of the London School of Economics Alumni of Nuffield College, Oxford Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford Academics of the University of Reading Academics of the Victoria University of Manchester Fellows of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge Intellectual historians 20th-century British historians 21st-century British historians Historians of political thought Rousseau scholars British political philosophers Deaths from cancer in England {{UK-historian-stub