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The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction Richard Whatmore (Professor of Modern History and Co- Director of the Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews)

The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction par Richard Whatmore (Professor of Modern History and Co- Director of the Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews)

The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction Richard Whatmore (Professor of Modern History and Co- Director of the Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews)


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Richard Whatmore examines the diverse, interconnected relationships between political history, theory, and action. Considering the work of Michel Foucalt, John Pocock, Quentin Skinner and other key theorists, this book highlights the connections between past and present political systems, and the ongoing relevance of the field today.

The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction Résumé

The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction Richard Whatmore (Professor of Modern History and Co- Director of the Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews)

Thinking about politics has tended to be historical in nature because of the comparisons and contrasts that can be drawn between past and present. Different periods in politics have used the past differently. At times political thought can be said to have been drawn directly from the study of history; at others, perhaps including our own time, the relationship is more indirect. This Very Short Introduction explores the core concerns and questions in the field of the history of political thought. Richard Whatmore considers the history of political thought as a branch of political philosophy/political science, and examines the approaches of core theorists such as Reinhart Koselleck, Strauss, Michel Foucault, and the so-called Cambridge School of Quentin Skinner and John Pocock. Assessing the current relationship between political history, theory and action, Whatmore concludes with an analysis of its relevant for current politics. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

À propos de Richard Whatmore (Professor of Modern History and Co- Director of the Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews)

Richard Whatmore is a Professor of Modern History and Co-Director of the Institute of Intellectual History at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of Republicanism and the French Revolution (OUP, 2000); Against War and Empire (Yale, 2012); What is Intellectual History? (Polity, 2015); and Terrorists, Anarchists and Republicans (Princeton, 2019).

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1: Political thought: a brief history 2: History and political philosophy: Arendt, Oakeshott, and Rawls 3: Political thought and extremism: Koselleck 4: Political thought in North America: Strauss 5: Political thought and the history of liberty: Foucault 6: Political theorists as historians: The Cambridge School 7: The History of Political Thought and Present Politics Further Reading Index

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GOR013505747
9780198853725
0198853726
The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction Richard Whatmore (Professor of Modern History and Co- Director of the Institute of Intellectual History, University of St Andrews)
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Oxford University Press
2021-11-25
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