Political ideas in the romantic age: their rise and influence on modern thought

London: Chatto & Windus. Edited by Henry Hardy (2006)
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The first publication of this major work by Isaiah Berlin, regarded by many as the twentieth century’s greatest thinker. It is the only text he ever wrote in which he laid out in one connected account most of his key insights about the “romantic age.”.

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reprint Berlin, Isaiah (2014) "Political ideas in the romantic age: their rise and influence on modern thought". Princeton University Press

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