This review article considers the potentially fruitful relationship between the history of political thought and parliamentary history through a survey of recent books on Britain and France. Traditionally, this relationship has not been intimate, as the major historians of political thought have concentrated on linguistic and philosophical contexts, alongside political economy. However, as historians of political thought turn to concepts such as political representation, constitutionalism, party politics, and parliamentarism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it would be beneficial for parliamentary history to play a greater role. In order to place arguments in their non-intellectual contexts effectively, historians of political th...
The article introduces three historical and linguistic approaches on political thought (Anglophonic ...
Artykuł podejmuje zagadnienie czy właściwa historia myśli politycznej powinna wystrzegać się wszelki...
The debate about the relative merits of presidentialism and parliamentarism has a long history, but ...
This is a festschrift for the indefatigable J. G. A. Pocock (indefatigable indeed: the volume closes...
A crucial commitment of nineteenth-century French and English liberalism was to parliamentary govern...
This article surveys the state of the field of the history of political thought. The premise of the ...
After the recent publication of a couple of succinct and overarching essays covering the state of th...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
Review article from History of Political Thought covering books on the history of Athenian democracy...
In this article, Shane Martin, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Emma Crewe discuss the past of parlia...
This article describes a debate about the basis of allegiance to government that is obscured from vi...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
‘Theory’ is taken for granted as an object of historical study, especially in relation to the histor...
It would be difficult to find a major figure in the history of European political thought who would ...
The century in which Richelieu and Louis XIV fashioned an absolute dynastic state in France is notew...
The article introduces three historical and linguistic approaches on political thought (Anglophonic ...
Artykuł podejmuje zagadnienie czy właściwa historia myśli politycznej powinna wystrzegać się wszelki...
The debate about the relative merits of presidentialism and parliamentarism has a long history, but ...
This is a festschrift for the indefatigable J. G. A. Pocock (indefatigable indeed: the volume closes...
A crucial commitment of nineteenth-century French and English liberalism was to parliamentary govern...
This article surveys the state of the field of the history of political thought. The premise of the ...
After the recent publication of a couple of succinct and overarching essays covering the state of th...
Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary ...
Review article from History of Political Thought covering books on the history of Athenian democracy...
In this article, Shane Martin, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Emma Crewe discuss the past of parlia...
This article describes a debate about the basis of allegiance to government that is obscured from vi...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
‘Theory’ is taken for granted as an object of historical study, especially in relation to the histor...
It would be difficult to find a major figure in the history of European political thought who would ...
The century in which Richelieu and Louis XIV fashioned an absolute dynastic state in France is notew...
The article introduces three historical and linguistic approaches on political thought (Anglophonic ...
Artykuł podejmuje zagadnienie czy właściwa historia myśli politycznej powinna wystrzegać się wszelki...
The debate about the relative merits of presidentialism and parliamentarism has a long history, but ...