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Conference: What is Politics? Exploring the History of a Concept Across the Euro-Islamic World

Posted on January 18, 2016 by Emily Knight

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Pierre Musitelli, ‘Enlightenment and conservatism in the correspondence of the Verri brothers’ →
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