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Quentin Skinner

    November 26, 1940

    Quentin Skinner stands as a leading historian of political thought, whose work delves into the modern concept of the state. He is recognized as a principal figure of the influential 'Cambridge School,' known for its focus on the 'languages' of political discourse. His significant scholarship explores the evolution of the state from the Renaissance through the Reformation, emphasizing the historical contexts and linguistic frameworks that shaped political ideas. Skinner's approach highlights how the meanings of political concepts have been constructed and transformed over time.

    Quentin Skinner
    From Humanism to Hobbes
    Republicanism and Constitutionalism in Early Modern Europe
    Families and states in Western Europe
    The Foundations of Modern Political Thought: Volume 2, The Age of Reformation
    The Foundations of Modern Political Thought: Volume 1, The Renaissance
    Visions of Politics