The Cambridge History of Political Thought
The Cambridge History of Political Thought is a series of history books published by Cambridge University Press covering the history of Western political thought from classical antiquity to the twentieth century.
Country | United Kingdom |
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Language | English |
Genre | History of political thought |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Published | 1988–2011 |
J. G. A. Pocock has noted that the series' volume on the early modern period focuses on a specific, "coherent and idiosyncratically Latin and Western" understanding of political thought.[1]
Contents
Title | Year | Editors | Pages | ISBN |
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The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Political Thought | 2000 | Christopher Rowe, Malcolm Schofield, Simon Harrison, and Melissa Lane | 766 | 978-0521481366 |
The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought, c. 350 – c. 1450 | 1988 | J. H. Burns | 818 | 978-0521243247 |
The Cambridge History of Political Thought, 1450–1700 | 1991 | J. H. Burns and Mark Goldie | 812 | 978-0521247160 |
The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought | 2006 | Mark Goldie and Robert Wokler | 936 | 978-0521374224 |
The Cambridge History of Nineteenth-Century Political Thought | 2011 | Gareth Stedman Jones and Gregory Claeys | 1,162 | 978-0521430562 |
The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought | 2003 | Terence Ball and Richard Bellamy | 768 | 978-0521563543 |
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References
- Pocock, J. G. A. (7 January 1993). "What do we mean by it?". London Review of Books. Vol. 15 no. 1. pp. 11–12.
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