The Varieties of British Political Thought, 1500-1800

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J. G. A. Pocock, Gordon J. Schochet, Lois Schwoerer
Cambridge University Press, 1993 - 373 páginas
There is at present no overall history of English and British political thought and literature in the early modern period. This volume attempts to review the period from the English Reformation to the French Revolution, to suggest new ways of studying the articulation of political consciousness and the conduct of political argument, and to point out the extraordinary intellectual and linguistic richness of the ongoing English and British political debate.

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The Henrician age
13
Elizabethan political thought
47
Kingship counsel and law in early Stuart Britain
80
a historiographical essay
119
Interregnum and Restoration
146
The later Stuart age
180
Politics and politeness in the reigns of Anne and the early
211
ii Empire revolution and an end of early modernity
283
Why should history matter? Political theory and the history
321
Index
358
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