• John Greville Agard Pocock ONZM (/ˈpoʊkɒk/; 7 March 1924 – 12 December 2023) was a New Zealand historian of political thought. He was especially known...
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  • general John Pocock (cricketer) (1921–2003), English cricketer J. G. A. Pocock (1924–2023), British intellectual historian Lena Margaret Pocock (1872–1957)...
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  • J. G. A. Pocock, Peter Laslett, John Dunn, James Tully, David Runciman, and Raymond Geuss. The Cambridge School can broadly be characterised as a historicist...
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  • The Machiavellian Moment is a work of intellectual history by J. G. A. Pocock (Princeton University Press, 1975). It posits a connection between republican...
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  • antiquity to the twentieth century. J. G. A. Pocock has noted that the series' volume on the early modern period focuses on a specific, "coherent and idiosyncratically...
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  • classical, medieval, and modern republics form a historical continuum. J. G. A. Pocock has argued that a distinct republican tradition stretches from the...
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    history of political thought, best known for its attention to what JGA. Pocock has described as the 'languages' in which moral and political philosophy...
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  • Ancient constitution of England (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    analysed in modern times by J. G. A. Pocock in The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law (1st edition 1957; reissued "with a retrospect" 1987). This is...
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    Jacobite succession (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    J. G. A. Pocock (1996). "Political Thought in the English-speaking Atlantic 1760-1790, Part 1: The Imperial Crisis". In J. G. A. Pocock; Gordon J. Schochet;...
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    James Harrington (author) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    ISBN 9780198809852 Pocock, J.G.A. "Interregnum: the Oceana of James Harrington", chapter 6 in Pocock, The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law: a Study of English...
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  • of this dual concept are Hannah Arendt, J. G. A. Pocock, Quentin Skinner, and Philip Pettit. Thomas Pangle (a student of Leo Strauss) has critiqued the...
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    Europe (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Maiotis and the Sarmatian Ocean where the river Tanais crosses through." J. G. A. Pocock (2002). "Some Europes in Their History". In Pagden, Anthony (ed.)....
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    only did patriarchalism continue to be a legitimate political theory in the 18th century, but as J. G. A. Pocock and others have gone to great lengths...
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    cited as 'Pocock, "Intro"'. Pocock, J.G.A., ed. The Commonwealth of Oceana and A System of Politics (Cambridge: 1992). these two works only with a slimmed...
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  • Isaiah Berlin, Michel Foucault, Christopher Hill, J. G. A. Pocock, and others have continued to work in a spirit close to that with which Lovejoy pursued...
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    distinctive political consciousness of the entire Revolutionary generation". J. G. A. Pocock explained the intellectual sources in America: The Whig canon and the...
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    have equally influential themes within them. For example, J. G. A. Pocock (1975) saw him as a major source of the republicanism that spread throughout...
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  • ISBN 978-0-313-30932-8. Beiner, Ronald, ed. (1995). Theorizing Citizenship. J. G. A. Pocock, Michael Ignatieff. US: State University of New York, Albany. pp. 29...
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    Dame Margaret Ebunoluwa Aderin-Pocock DBE (née Aderin; born 9 March 1968) is a British space scientist and science educator. She is an honorary research...
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    Edward Gibbon (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Pocock, J. G. A. The Enlightenments of Edward Gibbon, 1737–1764. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. HB: ISBN 0-521-63345-1. Pocock, J. G. A...
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  • Norwegian singer ("Innerst i sjelen", "Mitt lille land") and songwriter. J. G. A. Pocock, 99, New Zealand historian of political thought. Albert Stone, 95,...
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    archipelago as a whole, for a history of the British or Anglo-Celtic isles or 'these islands'. Pocock, J. G. A. (1975). "British history: a plea for a new subject"...
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  • Sir Roger Palin Sharon Peacock Sir Roger Penrose Annamarie Phelps J. G. A. Pocock Sir David Pountney Sheena Radford Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn...
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    suggested that ancient Greeks thought that being a citizen was a natural state, according to J. G. A. Pocock. It was an elitist notion, according to Peter...
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  • Richard Pipes (1923–2018), Russian and Soviet J.H. Plumb (1911–2001), 18th-century Britain J. G. A. Pocock (1924–2023), early modern intellectual Boris...
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    Gibbon, Decline and Fall, (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1839), 1:327. J. G. A. Pocock, Barbarism and Religion, vol. 5, Religion: The First Triumph (Cambridge:...
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    Pocock, The Enlightenments of Edward Gibbon, 1737–1764, pp. 65, 145 Pocock, The Enlightenments of Edward Gibbon, 1737–1764, pp. 85–88, 114, 223 J.G.A...
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    Magna Carta (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    survive the Glorious Revolution, which, according to the historian J. G. A. Pocock, "marked a setback for the course of English historiography." According to...
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  • University and a fellow of Girton College from 1980 to 1983 and of King's College from 1985 to 1997. In 1997 he succeeded J. G. A. Pocock as the Harry C...
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    Englishmen decline to take quite seriously." Pocock, J. G. A. [1974] (2005). "British History: A plea for a new subject". The Discovery of Islands. Cambridge:...
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