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... J. G. A. Pocock , The Discovery of Islands ( Cambridge , 2005 ) collects some of his particularly influential papers on this topic . 2 Brendan Simms , Three Victories and a Defeat : The Rise and Fall of the First British Empire , 1714 ...
... J. G. A. Pocock , The Discovery of Islands ( Cambridge , 2005 ) collects some of his particularly influential papers on this topic . 2 Brendan Simms , Three Victories and a Defeat : The Rise and Fall of the First British Empire , 1714 ...
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... J. G. A. Pocock has written : The words histoire and historien recur in its text ; but more importantly , the study of literature becomes more and more a matter of anchoring texts in their historical contexts , as we should say ; the ...
... J. G. A. Pocock has written : The words histoire and historien recur in its text ; but more importantly , the study of literature becomes more and more a matter of anchoring texts in their historical contexts , as we should say ; the ...
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... J. G. A. Pocock has pioneered this conception of the political identity of the British Isles : see the essays now collected in J. G. A. Pocock The Discovery of Islands : Essays in British History ( Cambridge , 2005 ) , esp . part 3 ...
... J. G. A. Pocock has pioneered this conception of the political identity of the British Isles : see the essays now collected in J. G. A. Pocock The Discovery of Islands : Essays in British History ( Cambridge , 2005 ) , esp . part 3 ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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