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A History of political thought in the sixteenth century
This classic study by J. W. Allen examines the evolution of political thought in sixteenth-century Europe, a period marked by the Renaissance, the Reformation, and profound social and political transformation. The book explores major political theorists, their ideas, and the intellectual contexts that shaped debates about authority, the state, sovereignty, and religion. Allen provides detailed analyses of influential thinkers and their contributions to the development of modern political theory. The work remains an important reference for understanding the foundations of Western political thought.
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