Visions of Politics: Volume 1, Regarding Method
Title | Visions of Politics: Volume 1, Regarding Method PDF eBook |
Author | Quentin Skinner |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2002-09-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1139433180 |
The first of three volumes of essays by Quentin Skinner, one of the world's leading intellectual historians. This collection includes some of his most important philosophical and methodological statements written over the past four decades, each carefully revised for publication in this form. In a series of seminal essays Professor Skinner sets forth the intellectual principles that inform his work. Writing as a practising historian, he considers the theoretical difficulties inherent in the pursuit of knowledge and interpretation, and elucidates the methodology which finds its expression in his two successive volumes. All of Professor Skinner's work is characterised by philosophical power, limpid clarity, and elegance of exposition; these essays, many of which are now recognised classics, provide a fascinating and convenient digest of the development of his thought. Professor Skinner has been awarded the Balzan Prize Life Time Achievement Award for Political Thought, History and Theory. Full details of this award can be found at http://www.balzan.it/News_eng.aspx?ID=2474
Liberty Before Liberalism
Title | Liberty Before Liberalism PDF eBook |
Author | Quentin Skinner |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2012-03-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107689538 |
Provides one of the most substantial statements about the importance, relevance, and potential excitement of this form of historical enquiry.
Visions of Politics
Title | Visions of Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Quentin Skinner |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2002-09-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521589260 |
This collection of philosophical and methodological statements, written between the 1960s and 2000, considers the theoretical difficulties inherent in the pursuit of knowledge and interpretation.
Political Thought and History
Title | Political Thought and History PDF eBook |
Author | J. G .A. Pocock |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009-02-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521886570 |
Selected essays of arguably the greatest and most influential historian of ideas of modern times.
Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes
Title | Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes PDF eBook |
Author | Quentin Skinner |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 1996-02-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521554367 |
An outstanding new interpretation of Hobbes, one of the most difficult and challenging of political philosophers.
Vision and Method in Historical Sociology
Title | Vision and Method in Historical Sociology PDF eBook |
Author | Theda Skocpol |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 430 |
Release | 1984-09-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780521297240 |
Examines the careers and contributions of nine major scholars who have been influential in the development of historical sociology. Covers the work of Marc Bloch, Karl Polanyi, S. N. Eisenstadt, Reinhard Bendix, Perry Anderson, E. P. Thompson, Charles Tilly, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Barrington Moore, Jr.
Forensic Shakespeare
Title | Forensic Shakespeare PDF eBook |
Author | Quentin Skinner |
Publisher | Clarendon Lectures in English |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 0199558248 |
Forensic Shakespeare illustrates Shakespeare's creative processes by revealing the intellectual materials out of which some of his most famous works were composed. Focusing on the narrative poem Lucrece, on four of his late Elizabethan plays (Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, Julius Caesar and Hamlet) and on three early Jacobean dramas, (Othello, Measure for Measure and All's Well That Ends Well), Quentin Skinner argues that major speeches, and sometimes sequences of scenes, are crafted according to a set of rhetorical precepts about how to develop a persuasive judicial case, either in accusation or defence. Some of these works have traditionally been grouped together as 'problem plays', but here Skinner offers a different explanation for their frequent similarities of tone. There have been many studies of Shakespeare's rhetoric, but they have generally concentrated on his wordplay and use of figures and tropes. By contrast, this study concentrates on Shakespeare's use of judicial rhetoric as a method of argument. By approaching the plays from this perspective, Skinner is able to account for some distinctive features of Shakespeare's vocabulary, and also help to explain why certain scenes follow a recurrent pattern and arrangement. More broadly, he is able to illustrate the extent of Shakespeare's engagement with an entire tradition of classical and Renaissance humanist thought.