Barbarism and religion
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J.G.A. Pocock
John Greville Agard (J.G.A.) Pocock (born 7 March 1924) is a world-renowned historian and expatriate New Zealander, noted for his trenchant studies of republicanism in the early modern period (especially in Europe, Britain, and America), for his treatment of Edward Gibbon and noteworthy...
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