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THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT FROM c.1700 TO c.1890

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51B27. INDIVIDUALISM, DEMOCRACYAND REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENTSuggested primary reading:W. Bagehot, ‘Parliamentary Reform’ and ‘The English Constitution’, in The CollectedWorks of Walter Bagehot, N. St J.- Stevas ed., (London, 1965-), Vols. 5-6H. Maine, Popular Government. Four Essays, (London, 1885)J. S. Mill, ‘Considerations on Representative Government’, in Utilitarianism, On Liberty;Considerations on Representative Government &c., G. Williams ed., (London, 1993)H. Spencer, Political Writings, ed. J. Offer (Cambridge, 1994); also available in variouseditions of Proper Sphere of Government and Man versus the StateJ. Fitzjames Stephen, ‘Liberty, Equality and Fraternity’, in Liberty, Equality and Fraternityand Three Brief Essays, ed. R. J. White (Chicago, 1991)Suggested secondary reading:H. S. Jones, Victorian Political Thought (Basingstoke, 2000)J. Burrow, Whigs and Liberals: Continuity and Change in Nineteenth Century EnglishPolitical Thought, (Oxford, 1988)S. Collini, Public Moralists: Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain 1850- 1930,(Oxford, 1991)M. Bentley, Politics without Democracy, 1815-1914: Perception and Preoccupation inBritish Government, (London, 1984)P. Mandler, ed. Liberty and Authority in Victorian Britain (Oxford, 2006)F. D. Parsons, Thomas Hare and Political Representation in Victorian Britain (Basinstoke,2009)D. Weinstein, Utilitarianism and the New Liberalism, (Cambridge, 2007)J. Skorupski (ed), The Cambridge Companion to Mill (Cambridge, 1998)W. Donner and R. Fumerton, Mill (Oxford, 2009), Part 1 ‘Mill’s Moral and PoliticalPhilosophy’C. Harvie, The Lights of Liberalism: University Liberals and the Challenge ofDemocracy 1860-86, (London, 1976)E. Biagini, Liberty, Retrenchment and Reform: Popular Liberalism in the Age of Gladstone1860-1880, (Cambridge, 1992)Duncan Kelly, The Propriety of Liberty: Persons, Passions, and Judgement in ModernPolitical Thought (Princeton, 2010), Chs 4, 5D. Boucher and A. Vincent, British Idealism and Political Theory,(Edinburgh 2000),chapters 1-4A. Vincent and R. Plant, Philosophy, Politics and Citizenship: The Life and Thought ofBritish Idealists, (Oxford, 1984)S. M. Den Otter, British Idealism and Social Explanation: A Study in Late Victorian Thought,(Oxford, 1996)M. Richter, The Politics of Conscience: T. H. Green and his Age, (London, 1964) M. W.C. Tyler, Thomas Hill Green and the Philosophical Foundations of Politics, (Mellon 2006)D. Kelly, ‘Idealism and Revolution: T. H. Green’s Four Lectures on the EnglishCommonwealth’, History of Political Thought, 27 (2006), 505-542W.J. Mander and M. Dimova-Cookson (eds.), T.H. Green: Ethics, Metaphysics and PoliticalPhilosophy, (Oxford 2006)

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