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Defining the Common Good

Empire, Religion and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Britain

This book focuses on the political thought of late eighteenth-century Britain, discussing the crisis of the early modern state provoked by the American revolution and setting it in its European context.

Peter N. Miller (Author)

9780521442596, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 June 1994

488 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm, 0.88 kg

' \u2026 Miller triumphantly succeeds in a work of sustained sophistication and remarkably wide learning \u2026 a powerful and remarkable vision which demands attention.' Jonathan Clark, The Times Literary Supplement

The theme of this book is the crisis of the early modern state in eighteenth-century Britain. The revolt of the North American colonies and the simultaneous demand for wider religious toleration at home challenged the principles of sovereignty and obligation that underpinned arguments about the character of the state. These ]

Defining the Common Good Miller Hardback Cambridge University Press

Defining the Common Good

Empire, Religion and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Britain

This book focuses on the political thought of late eighteenth-century Britain, discussing the crisis of the early modern state provoked by the American revolution and setting it in its European context.

Peter N. Miller (Author)

9780521442596, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 June 1994

488 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 3.2 cm, 0.88 kg

' \u2026 Miller triumphantly succeeds in a work of sustained sophistication and remarkably wide learning \u2026 a powerful and remarkable vision which demands attention.' Jonathan Clark, The Times Literary Supplement

The theme of this book is the crisis of the early modern state in eighteenth-century Britain. The revolt of the North American colonies and the simultaneous demand for wider religious toleration at home challenged the principles of sovereignty and obligation that underpinned arguments about the character of the state. These ]

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