Phillipson And Skinner, Eds., Political Discourse In Early Modern Briain; Fideler And Mayer, Eds., Political Thought And The Tudor Commonwealth - Deep Structure, Discourse And Disguise
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.19.2.86-88Abstract
New works dedicated to discussing and interpreting English political philosophy are always welcome. These two well-done collections concerned with political thought during the Tudor and Stuart periods do exactly that. Political Thought and the Tudor Commonwealth contains eight essays on such diverse topics as the use of myth and history to enhance royal power and the growing importance of peace in Tudor political thought. Political Discourse in Early Modem Britain contains sixteen essays that are dedicated to and discuss the work of the noted historian J. G. A. Pocock. His response is in essay seventeen.
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