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Virtue, commerce, and history: essays on political thought and history, chiefly in the eighteenth century
J. G. A. Pocock
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Frontmatter
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1 Introduction: The state of the art (page 1)
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PART 1
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2 Virtues, rights, and manners: A model for historians of political thought (page 37)
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3 Authority and property: The question of liberal origins (page 51)
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4 1776: The revolution against Parliament (page 73)
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PART II
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5 Modes of political and historical time in early eighteenth-century England (page 91)
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6 The mobility of property and the rise of eighteenth-century sociology (page 103)
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7 Hume and the American Revolution: The dying thoughts of a North Briton (page 125)
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8 Gibbon's Decline and Fall and the world view of the Late Enlightenment (page 143)
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9 Josiah Tucker on Burke, Locke, and Price: A study in the varieties of eighteenth-century conservatism (page 157)
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10 The political economy of Burke's analysis of the French Revolution (page 193)
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PART III
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11 The varieties of Whiggism from Exclusion to Reform: A history of ideology and discourse (page 215)
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Index (page 311)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ENHR | 103.409 (Oct. 1988): 1055-1056 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/570328 |
LHR | 5.1 (Spring. 1987): 286-289 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/743945 |
A | 18.2 (Summer. 1986): 291-292 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4050344 |
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Published: 2002
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780521257015 (hardcover)
- 9780511868795 (ebook)
- 9780521276603 (paper)