1. Introduction: the state of the art | |
Part I: 2. Virtues, rights and manners: a model for historians of political thought | |
3. Authority and property: the question of liberal origins | |
4. 1776: the revolution against parliament | |
Part II: 5. Modes of political and historical time in early eighteenth-century England | |
6. The mobility of property and the rise of eighteenth-century sociology | |
7. Hume and the American Revolution: the dying thoughts of a North Briton | |
8. Gibbon's Decline and Fall and the world view of the late enlightenment | |
9. Josiah Tucker on Burke, Locke and Price: a study in the varieties of eighteenth-century conservatism | |
10. The political economy of Burke's analysis of the French Revolution | |
Part III: 11. The varieties of Whiggism from exclusion to reform: a history of ideology and discourse | |
Index. |
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