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Emeritus Professor Christopher Rodgers
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Dr Sarah Collins
English Urban Commons: The Past, Present and Future of Green Spaces2024
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Translations of James Harrington's political works during the French Revolution: genre, materiality, and intention2024
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Republicanism: An Introduction2020
Professor Rachel Hammersley
James Harrington: An Intellectual Biography2019
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Presbyterians, Republicans, and Democracy in Church and State, ca. 1570-16602019
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Concepts of Citizenship in France During the Long Eighteenth Century2015
Professor Rachel Hammersley
James Harrington, The Commonwealth of Oceana and a Revolution in the Language of Politics2015
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Political Thought, History of2015
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Revolutionary Moments: Reading Revolutionary Texts2015
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Spencer's Property in Land Every One's Right: Problems and Solutions2014
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Rethinking the Political Thought of James Harrington: Royalism, Republicanism and Democracy2013
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The Harringtonian Legacy in Britain and France2013
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Concepts of Citizenship in France c.1600-c.18502012
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Introduction: The Historiography of Republicanism and Republican Exchanges2012
Professor Rachel Hammersley
James Harrington, Oceana (1656)2012
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Overture to Revolution: The 1787 Assembly of Notables and the Crisis of France's Old Regime2012
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The sovereignty of the people, the excellence of a free state: Translated from English with added notes by Theophile Mandar2012
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Blamires, C. 'The French Revolution and the Creation of Benthamism'; Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2008 [book review]2011
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Contesting the French Revolution [book review]2011
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Lessons from America: Liberal French Nobles in Exile, 1793-17982011
Professor Rachel Hammersley
'Paris and London in the spotlight: Travel letters: extracts of Babillard by Jean-Jacques Rutlidge'; Saint-Étienne: Publications de l’Université de Saint-Étienne; 2010 Raymonde, M. (ed.) [book review]2011
Professor Rachel Hammersley
An Eighteenth-Century French Commonwealthman? Exploring the Context of the Chevalier d'Eon's Translation of Marchamont Nedham's The Excellencie of a Free State2010
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The "Real Whig"-Huguenot network and the English Republican Tradition2010
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The English Republican Tradition and Eighteenth-Century France: Between the Ancients and the Moderns2010
Professor Rachel Hammersley
La France contre l'Angleterre, tout contre, ou lire les textes des republicains anglais au temps du Directoire2009
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought; Goldie, M; Wokler, R (eds.)2009
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The Debate on the French Revolution2008
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Transforming the Republic of Letters: Pierre-Daniel Huet and European intellectual life, 1650-1720. Shelford, AG2008
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Review of: Paris: Capital of the world2006
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The age of cultural revolutions: Britain and France, 1750-18202006
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The night the Old Regime ended: August 4, 1789, and the French Revolution2006
Professor Rachel Hammersley
French Revolutionaries and English Republicans: The Cordeliers Club, 1790-17942005
Professor Rachel Hammersley
From Constitution-Builders to Radical Democrats: Neo-Harringtonians in Eighteenth-Century America and France2005
Professor Rachel Hammersley
James Harrington's The Commonwealth of Oceana: A model for revolutionary France?2005
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Jean-Paul Marat's The chains of slavery in Britain and France, 1774-18332005
Professor Rachel Hammersley
The Commonwealth of Oceana de James Harrington: un modele pour la France revolutionnaire?2005
Professor Rachel Hammersley
English Republicanism in Revolutionary France: the case of the Cordelier Club2004
Professor Rachel Hammersley
McMahon, D.M.; Enemies of the Enlightenment: The French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity; Oxford University Press; New York and Oxford; (2001); ISBN 01951368532004
Professor Rachel Hammersley
Camille Desmoulins’s Le Vieux Cordelier: a link between English and French republicanism2001
Professor Rachel Hammersley
English Republicanism and the French Revolution: The Case of Jean-Jacques Rutlidge1999