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    Politics, Language and Time: Essays on Political Thought and History.J. G. A. Pocock - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (1):106-108.
  2. Historiography and enlightenment: A view of their history: J. G. A. Pocock.J. G. A. Pocock - 2008 - Modern Intellectual History 5 (1):83-96.
    This essay is written on the following premises and argues for them. “Enlightenment” is a word or signifier, and not a single or unifiable phenomenon which it consistently signifies. There is no single or unifiable phenomenon describable as “the Enlightenment,” but it is the definite article rather than the noun which is to be avoided. In studying the intellectual history of the late seventeenth century and the eighteenth, we encounter a variety of statements made, and assumptions proposed, to which the (...)
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    Virtues, rights, and manners: A model for historians of political thought.J. G. A. Pocock - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (3):353-368.
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    Quentin Skinner: The History of Politics and the Politics of History.J. G. A. Pocock - 2004 - Common Knowledge 10 (3):532-550.
    Pocock, J. G. A. (John Greville Agard) 1924- "Quentin Skinner: The History of Politics and the Politics of History" Common Knowledge - Volume 10, Issue 3, Fall 2004, pp. 532-550.
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    Verbalizing a political act: Toward a politics of speech.J. G. A. Pocock - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (1):27-45.
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    Perceptions of Modernity in Early Modern Historical Thinking 1.J. G. A. Pocock - 2007 - Intellectual History Review 17 (1):79-92.
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    Historiography as a form of political thought.J. G. A. Pocock - 2011 - History of European Ideas 37 (1):1-6.
    This article seeks to combine two lines of thought that have been little studied: a model history of early modern historiography, and a theory of the impact of historiography on a political society. Under the former heading, it traces the growth of a narrative of European history as a series of sequels to the Roman empire, and a history of historiography as passing from classical narrative to antiquarian study and Enlightened philosophy. Under the latter, it considers the effect on political (...)
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  8. Barbarism and Religion.J. G. A. Pocock - 2003 - Political Theory 31 (2):302-314.
     
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    Between Gog and Magog: The Republican Thesis and the Ideologia Americana.J. G. A. Pocock - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (2):325.
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    Machiavelli in the liberal cosmos.J. G. A. Pocock - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (4):559-574.
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    The politics of history: The subaltern and the subversive.J. G. A. Pocock - 1998 - Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (3):219–234.
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    Machiavelli and Rome : the republic as ideal and as history.J. G. A. Pocock - 2010 - In John M. Najemy (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Machiavelli. Cambridge University Press.
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    Gibbon’s second trilogy: an introductory survey.J. G. A. Pocock - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (7):701-731.
    ABSTRACTThis essay is speculative in character. It is the work of a historian who has completed a study, written on certain principles, of the first three volumes of Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and does not intend to advance to a similar study of the second three. He does, however, believe that such a study would differ profoundly from that he has constructed of the first trilogy and wishes to offer hypotheses as to why this should be (...)
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    From The Ancient Constitution to Barbarism and Religion; The Machiavellian Moment, the history of political thought and the history of historiography.J. G. A. Pocock - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (2):129-146.
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    Chinese historicity.J. G. A. Pocock - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (2):327-330.
    This piece is an essay review of Wang Hui's book China from Empire to Nation-State, which is a translation of the introduction to Wang's four-volume Rise of Modern Chinese Thought. According to the reviewer, Wang studies less the modern history of China than its historicity and does so in the context of China's transition from being an empire, inhabiting a cosmos that is the product of its own self-reflection, to being one among a number of nation-states, inhabiting a number of (...)
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    Reflections on the Revolution in France.J. G. A. Pocock (ed.) - 1987 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    John Pocock's edition of Burke's _Reflections_ is two classics in one: Burke's Reflections and Pocock's reflections on Burke and the eighteenth century.
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    Prophet and inquisitor: Or, a church built upon bayonets cannot stand: A comment on Mansfield's "Strauss's Machiavelli".J. G. A. Pocock - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (4):385-401.
  18. Adam Smith and history.J. G. A. Pocock - 1996 - In Knud Haakonssen (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    The Human Measure. [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 1992 - New Vico Studies 10:101-106.
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    A response to Samuel James’s ‘J. G. A. Pocock and the Idea of the “Cambridge School” in the History of Political Thought’. [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (1):99-103.
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    Deconstructing Europe.J. G. A. Pocock - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (3):329-345.
  22. Announcements - International Kelly Prize in German Political Thought.J. G. A. Pocock - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (4 Supplement):795.
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    Barbarism and Religion 2 Volume Paperback Set.J. G. A. Pocock - 1999 - Cambridge University Press.
    Barbarism and Religion - Edward Gibbon's own phrase - is the title of an acclaimed sequence of works by John Pocock designed to situate Gibbon, and his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in a series of contexts in the history of eighteenth-century Europe. This is a major intervention from one of the world's leading historians of ideas, challenging the idea of 'The Enlightenment' and positing instead a plurality of enlightenments, of which the English was one. Professor Pocock argues (...)
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  24. Books in Review.J. G. A. Pocock - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (3):461-465.
  25. Editors' Report on Article Submissions.J. G. A. Pocock - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (4 Supplement):773.
  26. Fins de Siecle: How Centuries End, 1400-2000. Edited by Asa Briggs and Daniel Snowman.J. G. A. Pocock - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (3):411-411.
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  27. John Locke: papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, 10 December, 1977.J. G. A. Pocock & Richard Ashcraft - 1980 - Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California. Edited by Richard Ashcraft.
    Pocock, J. G. A. The myth of John Locke and the obsession with liberalism.--Ashcraft, R. The two treatises and the exclusion crisis: the problem of Lockean political theory as bourgeois ideology.
     
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  28. "Political Studies Association" Survey of Journals "H.P.T." Features Prominently in Academic Journal Peer Review.J. G. A. Pocock - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (4 Supplement):769.
  29. Replies: A Reconsideration Impartially Considered.J. G. A. Pocock - 1980 - History of Political Thought 1 (3):541.
  30. The Limits and Divisions of British History.J. G. A. Pocock - 1979
     
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  31. The Royalist Revolution: Monarchy and the American Founding.J. G. A. Pocock - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (3):503-505.
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  32. Ten Year Cumulative Index - Titles.J. G. A. Pocock - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (4 Supplement):777.
  33. Ten year Cumulative Incdex - Authors.J. G. A. Pocock - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (4 Supplement):786.
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    What Was History? The Art of History in Early Modern Europe.J. G. A. Pocock - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (3):485-487.
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    Two essays: I. The desert and the city: reading the history of civilisation in Ibn Khaldun after Edward Gibbon. II. Rational enthusiasm and angelicality: the concept of prophecy in Ibn Khaldun and Edward Gibbon. [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (4):469-508.
    ABSTRACTThe Desert and the City and Rational Enthusiasm are experiments in comparative historiography, based on no more evidence than is necessary in order to carry out the comparison, since to pursue either text into its historical context would be to pursue its intended meaning and no longer to compare it with the other. The essays aim to imagine an eighteenth-century judgement on a fourteenth-century text, intended not to support such a judgement, but to imagine what Gibbon would have said of (...)
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    Stelio Zeppi, "Studi su Machiavelli pensatore". [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (3):349.
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    English historical thought in the age of Harrington and Locke.J. G. A. Pocock - 1983 - Topoi 2 (2):149-162.
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    A History of Histories: Epics, Chronicles, Romances, and Inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the Twentieth Century.J. G. A. Pocock - 2009 - Common Knowledge 15 (2):209-210.
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    Afterword: The Machiavellian Moment: A Very Short Retrospect and Re-Introduction.J. G. A. Pocock - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (2):215-221.
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    The re-description of enlightenment.J. G. A. Pocock - 2004 - In Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 125, 2003 Lectures. pp. 101-117.
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    Rethinking modern political theory: Essays, 1979–83 : John Dunn , x + 228 pp., H.C. £25.00 , p.b. £8.5. [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (6):701-702.
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    On Richard Ashcraft's "on the problem of methodology".J. G. A. Pocock - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (3):317-318.
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    Gibbon and the Shepherds: The stages of society in thedecline and fall.J. G. A. Pocock - 1981 - History of European Ideas 2 (3):193-202.
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    The empire unpossess'd: An essay on Gibbon's decline and fall : Lionel Gossman , xvi + 160 pp., U.S.$19:95, £12.00. [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 1983 - History of European Ideas 4 (2):223-225.
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    Political Theory: Tradition and InterpretationGunnellJohn G.. Cambridge, MA: Winthrop Publishers, Inc., 1979. Pp. xxiii+ 170. [REVIEW]J. G. A. Pocock - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (4):563-567.
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    Gibbon and the invention of Gibbon: Chapters 15 and 16 reconsidered.J. G. A. Pocock - 2009 - History of European Ideas 35 (2):209-216.
    Before Edward Gibbon began his history of the Christian empire, he ended the first volume of the “Decline and Fall” with two chapters on the rise of Christianity before Constantine. These were believed to deny or ignore its character as revelation. It was also pointed out that this purpose was irrelevant to the history he had set out to write. The church historians he read focussed on the interactions between the Christian gospel and Hellenic philosophy. Gibbon, however, chose to emphasize (...)
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    1688: The First Modern Revolution.J. G. A. Pocock - 2011 - Common Knowledge 17 (1):186-189.
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    The Translatability of Cultures: Figurations of the Space Between by Sanford Budick and Wolfgang Iser, eds.J. G. A. Pocock - 2019 - Common Knowledge 25 (1-3):421-421.
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    Atlantic History: Concept and Contours.J. G. A. Pocock - 2006 - Common Knowledge 12 (3):524-524.
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    The Commons Debates of 1628Commons Debates.J. G. A. Pocock, Robert C. Johnson, Mary Frear Keeler, Maija Jansson Cole & William B. Bidwell - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (2):329.
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