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By: Robert Ingram
ISBN: 9781526167064
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Publication Date: Nov 2022
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This collection offers bold reappraisals of the history of freedom of speech in the pre-modern Anglophone world. It addresses the aims and effectiveness of official policies, the thorny issues with which contemporaries grappled and the claims that were and were not made about freedom of expression. -- .
(Hardback)
By: Robert Ingram
ISBN: 9781526147103
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Publication Date: Apr 2020
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This collection offers bold reappraisals of the history of freedom of speech in the pre-modern Anglophone world. It addresses the aims and effectiveness of official policies, the thorny issues with which contemporaries grappled and the claims that were and were not made about freedom of expression. -- .
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By: Robert Ingram
ISBN: 9781526165640
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Publication Date: Jul 2022
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This book analyses popular sovereignty, one of the fundamental features of modern politics and history. It critically engages with the key thinkers responsible for creating and criticizing popular sovereignty and covers topics such as war, finance, legislation, revolution, religion and political ideology.
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By: Robert Ingram
ISBN: 9781526126948
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Publication Date: Mar 2018
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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Reformation without end conceives of eighteenth-century English history as a late chapter in the nation's long Reformation. Contemporaries thought that the Reformation had caused two bloody seventeenth-century English revolutions. -- .
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By: Robert Ingram
ISBN: 9781526143570
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Publication Date: Sep 2019
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Reformation without end conceives of eighteenth-century English history as a late chapter in the nation's long Reformation. Contemporaries thought that the Reformation had caused two bloody seventeenth-century English revolutions. -- .
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