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The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law : A Study of English Historical Thought in the Seventeenth Century
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J. G. A. Pocock
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November 18 2009
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Book chapters
pp. vii
Preface
pp. xiii
Preface to the First Edition
pp. 1
Introductory: the French Prelude to Modern Historiography
pp. 30
The Common-law Mind: Custom and the Immemorial
pp. 56
The Common-law Mind: the Absence of a Basis of Comparison
pp. 70
The Discovery of Feudalism: French and Scottish Historians
pp. 91
The Discovery of Feudalism: Sir Henry Spelman
pp. 124
Interregnum: the Oceana of James Harrington
pp. 148
Interregnum: the First Royalist Reaction and the Response of Sir Matthew Hale
pp. 182
The Brady Controversy
pp. 229
Conclusion: 1688 in the History of Historiography
pp. 255
Historiography and Common Law
pp. 306
Civil War and Interregnum
pp. 335
Restoration, Revolution and Oligarchy
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