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Barbarism And Religion Vol 2 Narratives Of Civil Government J G A Pocock

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Barbarism And Religion Vol 2 Narratives Of Civil Government J G A Pocock
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.05 MB
Pages: 440
Author: J. G. A. Pocock
ISBN: 9780521797603, 0521797608
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Barbarism And Religion Vol 2 Narratives Of Civil Government J G A Pocock by J. G. A. Pocock 9780521797603, 0521797608 instant download after payment.

The second volume of Barbarism and Religion explores the historiography of Enlightenment, and looks at Gibbon's intellectual relationship with writers sucah as Giannone, Voltaire, Hume, Robertson, Ferguson and Adam Smith. Edward Gibbon's intellectual trajectory is both similar but at points crucially distinct from the dominant Latin "Enlightened narrative" these thinkers developed. The interaction of philosophy, erudition and narrative is central to enlightened historiography, and John Pocock again shows how the Decline and Fall is both akin to but distinct from the historiographical context within which Gibbon wrote his great work.Poor 2-page photocopy

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