Political science -- Great Britain -- History
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Political science -- Great Britain -- History
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- Political ideas in modern Britain, Rodney Barker
- A turn to empire, the rise of imperial liberalism in Britain and France, Jennifer Pitts
- Political thought in England from Locke to Bentham
- Citizenship, work, and welfare, searching for the good society, Julia Parker
- Political discourse in early modern Britain, edited by Nicholas Phillipson and Quentin Skinner
- Liberals and social democrats, Peter Clarke
- The British idealists, edited by David Boucher
- Property rights and poverty, political argument in Britain, 1605-1834, Thomas A. Horne
- Political intellectuals and public identities in Britain since 1850, Julia Stapleton
- The Labour Party's political thought, a history, Geoffrey Foote
- The Machiavellian moment, Florentine political thought and the Atlantic republican tradition, J. G. A. Pocock
- The British idealists, edited by David Boucher
- Modern political science, Anglo-American exchanges since 1880, edited by Robert Adcock, Mark Bevir, and Shannon C. Stimson
- British political thought in history, literature and theory, 1500-1800, edited by David Armitage
- The pursuit of certainty, David Hume, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, Beatrice Webb, by Shirley Robin Letwin
- Women writers and the early modern British political tradition, edited by Hilda L. Smith
- Whigs and liberals, continuity and change in English political thought, J.W. Burrow
- European contexts for English republicanism, edited by Gaby Mahlberg and Dirk Wiemann
- The Machiavellian moment, Florentine political thought and the Atlantic Republican tradition, J.G.A. Pocock ; with a new introduction by Richard Whatmore
- The Machiavellian moment, Florentine political thought and the Atlantic republican tradition, J.G.A. Pocock
- Political discourse in early modern Britain, edited by Nicholas Phillipson and Quentin Skinner
- The British system of government and its historical development, Christopher Edward Taucar
- The ideological origins of the British Empire, David Armitage
- Liberalism and sociology, L. T. Hobhouse and political argument in England, 1880-1914, Stefan Collini
- The pluralist state, the political ideas of J.N. Figgis and his contemporaries, David Nicholls
- Puritanism and liberty, being the Army Debates (1647-9) from the Clarke manuscripts with supplementary documents, selected and edited with an introduction by A. S. P. Woodhouse, preface by Ivan Roots
- British international thinkers from Hobbes to Namier, edited by Ian Hall and Lisa Hill
- The growth of government, the development of ideas about the role of the state and the machinery and functions of government in Britain since 1780, Geoffrey K. Fry
- Conceptualizing the state, innovation and dispute in British political thought 1880-1914, James Meadowcroft
- The eighteenth-century commonwealthman, studies in the transmission, development and circumstance of English liberal thought from the restoration of Charles II until the war with the thirteen colonies, Caroline Robbins
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