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  1. Charlemagne, Common Sense, and Chartism: how Robert Blakey wrote his History of Political Literature.Stuart Mathieson - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (6):866-883.
    ABSTRACTThis article examines the life and works of Robert Blakey, author of the first English-language history of political thought. Studies of Blakey have typically concentrated on one aspect of his life, whether as an authority on field sports or as an historian of philosophy. However, some of Blakey’s lesser-known ventures, particularly his early Radical politics, his hagiographies, and his attempts to write a biography of Charlemagne, heavily influenced his more famous works. Similarly, Blakey’s upbringing in a Calvinist tradition, rooted in (...)
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  • Critical notice: Orientalism, western republicanism, and the ancient Polis: Patricia Springborg's western republicanism and the oriental Prince and the canon of political thought.Aaron Kamugisha - 2007 - Philosophical Forum 38 (2):173–198.
  • The History of Political Thought as secular genealogy: the case of liberty in early modern England.Conal Condren - 2017 - Intellectual History Review 27 (1):115-133.
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