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Contains 5 Results:
"Interregnum and Restoration" with Gordon J. Schochet, 1991
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.
"Political Thought in the English-Speaking Atlantic, 1760-1790. Part I: the Atlantic Crisis", 1991
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.
"Empire, Confederation and Republic: from Atlantic Dominion to American Union." Seminar, Folger Institute for the History of British Political Thought, 1992
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.
"A Discussion of Soveriegnty: Observations on the Work in Progress" , 1992
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.
"Lax, Sovereignty and History in a Divided Culture: the case if New Zealand and the Treaty of Waitangi." The Iredell Lecture, University of Lancaster, 1991
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.