Poetic genre and economic thought in the long eighteenth century: three case studies
<p>During the eighteenth century, the dominant rhetorical and explanatory power of civic humanism was gradually challenged by the rise of a new organising language in political economy. Political economic thought permitted radically different descriptions of what laudable private and public b...
Main Authors: | Bucknell, C, Dr Clare Bucknell |
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Other Authors: | Womersley, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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