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"Standing Army and Public Credit: The Institutions of Leviation", 1989
Series 1 is comprised of Dr. Pocock's lectures, speeches and writings. Most of the lectures and speeches were delivered at schools other than Johns Hopkins Universities. The writings include peer book reviews written by Pocock. Most of the documents appear in handwritten manuscript form; a few are typescripts.
"Thomas Hobbes Atheist or Enthusiast? His Place in Restoration Debate," prepared for a symposium at the University of New South Wales, 1988 July
Series 1 is comprised of Dr. Pocock's lectures, speeches and writings. Most of the lectures and speeches were delivered at schools other than Johns Hopkins Universities. The writings include peer book reviews written by Pocock. Most of the documents appear in handwritten manuscript form; a few are typescripts.
"The Ideology of Revisions: Recent British Historiography in Antipodean Perspective" Lunchtime address to North American Conference on British Studies, 1989
Series 1 is comprised of Dr. Pocock's lectures, speeches and writings. Most of the lectures and speeches were delivered at schools other than Johns Hopkins Universities. The writings include peer book reviews written by Pocock. Most of the documents appear in handwritten manuscript form; a few are typescripts.
"Edward Gibbon in History: Aspects of the Text in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire", 1989 March
Series 1 is comprised of Dr. Pocock's lectures, speeches and writings. Most of the lectures and speeches were delivered at schools other than Johns Hopkins Universities. The writings include peer book reviews written by Pocock. Most of the documents appear in handwritten manuscript form; a few are typescripts.
"Between Gog and Magog: The Republican Thesis and the Ideologia Americana" Typescript, 1987
Series 1 is comprised of Dr. Pocock's lectures, speeches and writings. Most of the lectures and speeches were delivered at schools other than Johns Hopkins Universities. The writings include peer book reviews written by Pocock. Most of the documents appear in handwritten manuscript form; a few are typescripts.