Sir Robert Filmer (1588–1653) and the patriotic monarch
Patriarchalism in seventeenth-century political thought
by Cesare Cuttica, Peter Lake, Anthony Milton, Jason Peacey, Alexandra Gajda
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Endorsements
Cuttica's book offers an accessible guide to Filmer's thought useful for students of intellectual history., Jacqueline Rose, University of St Andrews, Intellectual History Review, 23:2, 22 April 2013|Cuttica's book is a very good case study, which hopefully will change the perception of Filmer's theory, which until now has been seen through the lenses of its critic, John Locke., Endre Sashalmi, University of Pe´cs, European Review of History: Revue, 24 October 2013|In this splendid study, Cesare Cuttica uses contextual and biographical methods to enhance our understanding of Sir Robert Filmer's intellectual life and his contribution to political debates in seventeenth-century England. This book can be highly recommended and deserves to be widely read., David L. Smith, Wiley Online Library, The Journal of the Historical Association, 25 November 2013|Cesare Cuttica's work is the most comprehensive and convincing criticism of such an interpretation. This is undoubtedly a brilliant study of Filmer's political thought., Takuya Furuta, JCSPT Newsletter, Monarch and Patriot Volume 37, Page 8, 2013|This extremely rich book is a major contribution to our knowledge of Filmer , and more broadly of patriarchy in the seventeenth century , primarily in England. [Pierre Lurbe; RSEAA XVII-XVIII 70 (2013)], Pierre Lurbe, Universite Paul Valery - Montpellier 3, RSEAA XVII-XVIII 70, 2013|Cuttica succeeds in presenting his reader with innovative, clear and well-argued information based on his contextualisation and biographical methods. In this way, he provides the reader with new insights and contributes significantly to our understanding of seventeenth-century English intellectual and political history. It is a major contribution to current studies of political thought., C.A. (Annemieke) Romein, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Seventeenth Century, 3 October 2014|...Cuttica has given us a Filmer with a new significance, and that itself is an unexpected and most welcomed contribution. , GORDON SCHOCHET, Emeritus Rutgers University, American Historical Review. Feb2015, Vol. 120 Issue 1, p323-324. 2p., 27 February 2015 -
Author Biography
'Cesare Cuttica is Lecturer in British History in the Department of Anglo-American Studies (DEPA), Université Paris 8-Vincennes and he is a member of the Sussex Centre for Intellectual History, University of Sussex; Peter Lake is University Distinguished Professor of History at Vanderbilt University; Anthony Milton is Professor of Early Modern British History at the University of Sheffield
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date August 2015
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780719099182
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 42.95 USD
- Pages296
- ReadershipProfessional and scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions234 X 156 mm
- SeriesPolitics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
- Reference CodeIPR2387
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