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An Essay on the History of Civil Society

, 2019
1. Of the general characteristics of human nature 2. Of the history of rude nations 3. Of the history of policy and arts 4. Of the consequences that result from advancement of civil and commercial arts 5. Of the decline of nations 6.
A. Ferguson
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History and Politics

Irish Studies Review, 2007
Emmet Larkin,, 2006, Dublin, Four Courts, pp. 298, ISBN 978-0813214573, £52.00 NIGEL YATES,, 2006, Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp.
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Feminism and Political History

, 2010
Political historians traditionally privileged the political activities of men and masculine political institutions. This vision of political history was revised from the early 1970s, first by “women's history” and later due to the influence of the ...
K. Murphy
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HISTORY AND POLITICS

2010
H istorians are sometimes ridiculed for indulging in conjectures about what would have followed in history if some one event had fallen out differently. ‘So gloriously unpractical!’ we exclaim. Now it is not for the sake of practice, but for the sake of theory that such conjectures are hazarded, and I think historians should deal in them much more ...
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History as politics

1981
The actual majority of the Soviet writers officially listed (Miliband, 1975) as historians would hardly figure under that appellation in any non-Marxist country. In a few cases they would be excluded on technical grounds, such as the extension of the term in Russia to embrace for example prehistory, anthropology and ethnology (A. P.
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Politics and History

1992
Marxist literary criticism has a relatively long history but it is only comparatively recently that it has become widely accepted that Marxism should be seen as at the centre of critical discussion and debate. Earlier Marxist criticism — so-called ‘vulgar’ Marxism — tended to be viewed by those uncommitted to Marxist politics as reductive, since ...
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Politics and history

2003
Frequently remembered as the legendary Irish patriot who rallied his people against Robert Walpole's corrupt English regime, Swift cut his teeth as a political writer - no other phrase seems appropriate - in the service of English administrations. Defending the nation against self-interested coffee-house factions, he proved a thoroughly partisan enemy ...
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Political History in Italy

Journal of Policy History, 2009
This review essay is fundamentally devoted to the analysis of the numerous contributions on political history in Italy published after 1945. It focuses attention on some specific actors, problems, and events, particularly the impact of Fascism on postwar Italian politics, the evolution of the Italian Communist party, the role of the Christian Democrats,
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