Textual Moments in the History of Political Thought
Series Editors
J. C. Davis, Emeritus Professor of History, University of East Anglia, UK
John Morrow, Professor of Political Studies, University of Auckland,
New Zealand
Textual Moments provides accessible, short readings of key texts in selected fields of political thought, encouraging close reading informed by cutting-edge scholarship. The unique short essay format of the series ensures that volumes cover a range of texts in roughly chronological order. The essays in each volume aim to open up a reading of the text and its significance in the political discourse in question and in the history of political thought more widely. Key moments in the textual history of a particular genre of political discourse are made accessible, appealing and instructive to students, scholars and general readers.
Published
Utopian Moments: Reading Utopian Texts
Miguel Avilés and J. C. Davis
Censorship Moments: Reading Texts in the History of
Censorship and Freedom of Expression
Geoff Kemp
Revolutionary Moments: Reading Revolutionary Texts
Rachel Hammersley
Patriarchal Moments: Reading Patriarchal Texts
Cesare Cuttica and Gaby Mahlberg
Feminist Moments: Reading Feminist Texts
Susan Bruce and Katherine Smits