The Life of Frederick Lucas, M.P.
Author: Edward Lucas
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 490
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Author: Edward Lucas
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Published: 1887
Total Pages: 490
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Published: 2017-05-16
Total Pages: 476
ISBN-13: 9783337093594
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edward Lucas
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Published: 2023-07-18
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781021736376
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederic Boase
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 530
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederic Boase
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 526
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Published: 1895
Total Pages: 828
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sandra J. Peart
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-03-27
Total Pages: 399
ISBN-13: 131756233X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBest known for reviving the tradition of classical liberalism, F. A. Hayek was also a prominent scholar of the philosopher John Stuart Mill. One of his greatest undertakings was a collection of Mill’s extensive correspondence with his longstanding friend and later companion and wife, Harriet Taylor-Mill. Hayek first published the Mill-Taylor correspondence in 1951, and his edition soon became required reading for any study of the nineteenth-century foundations of liberalism. This latest addition to the Collected Works of F. A. Hayek series showcases the fascinating intersections between two of the most prominent thinkers from two successive centuries. Hayek situates Mill within the complex social and intellectual milieu of nineteenth-century Europe—as well as within twentieth-century debates on socialism and planning—and uncovers the influence of Taylor-Mill on Mill’s political economy. The volume features the Mill-Taylor correspondence and brings together for the first time Hayek’s related writings, which were widely credited with beginning a new era of Mill scholarship.
Author: John Joseph Horgan
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 416
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Kelly
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2018-04-26
Total Pages: 1128
ISBN-13: 1108340407
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe eighteenth and nineteenth centuries was an era of continuity as well as change. Though properly portrayed as the era of 'Protestant Ascendancy' it embraces two phases - the eighteenth century when that ascendancy was at its peak; and the nineteenth century when the Protestant elite sustained a determined rear-guard defence in the face of the emergence of modern Catholic nationalism. Employing a chronology that is not bound by traditional datelines, this volume moves beyond the familiar political narrative to engage with the economy, society, population, emigration, religion, language, state formation, culture, art and architecture, and the Irish abroad. It provides new and original interpretations of a critical phase in the emergence of a modern Ireland that, while focused firmly on the island and its traditions, moves beyond the nationalist narrative of the twentieth century to provide a history of late early modern Ireland for the twenty-first century.