BIBLIOGRAPHY 293 Law during World War II " (

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  • Gisela Bock
  • Quentin Skinner
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In this doctoral thesis (Amsterdam, 1990), parts of which were published before as articles, it is argued "that far more facts about revolutions and collective violence exist on file than we can cogently explain, and that this predicament owes to fallacies of concept, theory, and method namely, essentialism in defining 'revolution', reliance on the volcanic model to explain it, and resort to 'if I were a horse' when the evidence runs out which fallacies they diagnose and attempt to excise".

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تاریخ انتشار 2008