Hegel Society of Great Britain
| Abbreviation | HSGB |
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| Formation | September, 1979 |
| Founded at | Pembroke College, Oxford |
| Type | Learned Society |
| Purpose | "The study of the philosophical ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and their historical sources and influence." |
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| Origins | 1979-present |
| Membership | 200 |
Honorary President | Robert B. Pippin |
President | Stephen Houlgate |
Secretary | Sebastian Stein |
Bulletin Editor | Christoph Schuringa |
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Publication | Hegel Bulletin |
| Website | https://hegel-society.org.uk |
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| Hegelianism |
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The Hegel Society of Great Britain (HSGB) is an English-speaking forum for scholars and students interested in the writings of the philosopher GWF Hegel (1770–1831). Such scholastic interest may extend to Hegel's predecessors, contemporaries, followers and critics.
The HSGB was founded in 1979, has over 200 members, and holds an annual conference. Its bi-annual journal is the Hegel Bulletin, published by Cambridge University Press.