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Margaret Canovan (1939–2018) was an
English author and
political theorist. Born in
Carlisle in 1939,
Canovan studied history at
Girton College, Cambridge...
- Science. 24 (1): 71–88. doi:10.1146/annurev-polisci-041719-102503.
Canovan 1981, p. 3;
Canovan 1982, p. 544;
Akkerman 2003, p. 148;
Mudde &
Rovira Kaltw****er...
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provide a
critique of
existing political institutions.
According to
Margaret Canovan, a right-wing
populist is "a
charismatic leader,
using the
tactics of politicians'...
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Benhabib 1995.
Goldstein 2009. Cutting-Gray 1991.
Baier 1997, p. 330.
Canovan 2013.
Arendt 2013, p. 247.
Arendt 2006b.
Wellmer 1999. Nott 1972. Arendt...
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physicians to the O'Flahertys of Connemara.
Spelling variations include:
Canovan, O'Canavan, Canaman, Kinevan, Kinavan, Kanavan, O'Kennevain, Kinnevan....
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musician Margaret Campbell (1883–1939),
American actress Margaret Canovan (1939–2018),
English political theorist Margaret Carlson (born 1988), American...
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published in 1958. A
second edition, with an
introduction by
Margaret Canovan, was
issued in 1998. The work
consists of a
prologue and six parts. Arendt...
- 11 (3): 402–424. doi:10.2307/1943313. ISSN 0043-5597. JSTOR 1943313.
Canovan,
Margaret (1984). "The Un-Benthamite
Utilitarianism of
Joseph Priestley"...
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Bonapartist ****ociations and his
departures as an
artist from the
strict Canovan classicism being taught at the Academy"
limited his opportunities. His...
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lived in the
village when she was a child.
Margaret Canovan (1939–2018),
political theorist,
lived in
Audlem from 1979 to 2003 while...