Lineages of European political thought explorations along the medieval/modern divide from John of Salisbury to Hegel /

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Kaituhi matua: Nederman, Cary J.
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Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
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I whakaputaina: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, c2009.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • The legacy of Walter Ullmann
  • Quentin Skinner's state: historical methodology and the formation of a European tradition
  • Pathologies of continuity: the neo-figgisites
  • A middle path: Alexander Passerin D'entrèves
  • Toleration and community: functionalist foundations of liberty
  • The royal will and the baronial bridle: the Bractonian contribution
  • Political representation: modern theory and medieval practices
  • For love and money: theorizing revolt in fourteenth-century Europe
  • Brunetto Latini's commercial republicanism
  • Marsiglio of Padua: between empire and republic
  • Translatio Imperii: medieval and modern
  • Christianity and republicanism: another look
  • The origins of "policy" in twelfth-century England
  • Economic liberty and the politics of wealth
  • Money and community: Nicole Oresme
  • Christine de Pizan's Expanding body politic
  • The persistence of economic nationalism: John Fortescue
  • Virtue, foresight, and grace: Machiavelli's medieval moments
  • Arguing sovereignty in the seventeenth century: Bracton's readers
  • Hegel on the medieval foundations of the modern state.