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Irish Studies Review, 2006
Converts and Conversion in Ireland, 1650–1850, Michael Brown, Charles I. Mc Grath Thomas P. Power, (eds), 2005 Dublin, Four Courts Press, pp.
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Converts and Conversion in Ireland, 1650–1850, Michael Brown, Charles I. Mc Grath Thomas P. Power, (eds), 2005 Dublin, Four Courts Press, pp.
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Irish Studies Review, 2008
Thomas E. Jordan, Sunderland, University of Sunderland Press, 2007, 218 pp., £12.95 (paperback), ISBN 978 1 873757 26 0 Because of the astonishing range of Sir William Petty's interests – statistic...
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Thomas E. Jordan, Sunderland, University of Sunderland Press, 2007, 218 pp., £12.95 (paperback), ISBN 978 1 873757 26 0 Because of the astonishing range of Sir William Petty's interests – statistic...
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'History is Past Politics, and Politics Present History': Who Said It?
Notes and Queries, 2014‘HISTORY is past politics, and politics present history’ must surely be one of the more famous quotations of Victorian historiography. Not only a clever turn of phrase, it also has the benefit of expressing a widespread belief about the inherent relationship between history and politics that was one of the hallmark assumptions underpinning much ...
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Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
In Metapolitics, Alain Badiouclaimsthat there is no philosophy of any kind, inclusive of philosophy of politics, existing prior to politics. This is the prime purpose of our brief introduction to political science history. We cannot ignore the historical text of political science when exploring the philosophy of politics. “Transcendence” and “immanence”
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In Metapolitics, Alain Badiouclaimsthat there is no philosophy of any kind, inclusive of philosophy of politics, existing prior to politics. This is the prime purpose of our brief introduction to political science history. We cannot ignore the historical text of political science when exploring the philosophy of politics. “Transcendence” and “immanence”
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Is There Such Thing as Political History?
Contemporanea, 2022Orsina, Giovanni +5 more
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2022
Pufendorf is mainly remembered as a natural law philosopher but he was also an influential historian and a public intellectual. Apart from an early phase where his historical interests followed a conventional antiquarian course he focused on recent or contemporary history as evidenced by his popular and much translated, adapted and imitated European ...
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Pufendorf is mainly remembered as a natural law philosopher but he was also an influential historian and a public intellectual. Apart from an early phase where his historical interests followed a conventional antiquarian course he focused on recent or contemporary history as evidenced by his popular and much translated, adapted and imitated European ...
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2016
Big Science, defined as in the introduction to this book as the combination of big organizations, big machines, and big politics, has its origin in the unprecedented mobilization of science and technology in the service of the state during World War II.
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Big Science, defined as in the introduction to this book as the combination of big organizations, big machines, and big politics, has its origin in the unprecedented mobilization of science and technology in the service of the state during World War II.
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