The Foundations of Modern Political Thought
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| caption = First edition, volume 1
| author = Quentin Skinner
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| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
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| subject = History of political thought
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| published = 1978
| publisher = Cambridge University Press
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| awards = Wolfson Prize for History (1979)
| isbn = 978-0521293372
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{{ISBNT|978-0521294355}} (Vol. 2)
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The Foundations of Modern Political Thought is a two-volume work of intellectual history by Quentin Skinner, published in 1978. The work traces the conceptual origins of modern politics by investigating the history of political thought in the West at the turn of the medieval and early modern periods, from the 13th to the 16th centuries. It represents the contextualist approach to the history of ideas which Skinner and his colleagues in the Cambridge School had pioneered in the 1960s.{{sfn|Goldie|1994|p=177}}
The Times Literary Supplement named the Foundations one of the 100 most influential books since World War II.Times Literary Supplement (6 October 1995), reproduced in {{cite journal|journal=Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences|title=The Hundred Most Influential Books Since the War|year=1996|volume=49|number=8|pages=12–18|doi=10.2307/3824697|jstor=3824697}} p. 17. An edited collection discussing and critiquing the work, Rethinking the Foundations of Modern Political Thought, was published in 2006.{{sfn|Printy|2009|p=113}}
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- {{cite encyclopedia|last=Goldie|first=Mark|author-link=Mark Goldie|title=J. N. Figgis and the history of political thought in Cambridge|editor-last=Mason|editor-first=Richard|encyclopedia=Cambridge Minds|year=1994|place=Cambridge|publisher=Cambridge University Press|pages=177–92}}
- {{cite journal|last=Printy|first=Michael|year=2009|title=Skinner and Pocock in context: Early modern political thought today|journal=History and Theory|volume=48|number=1|pages=113–21|doi=10.1111/j.1468-2303.2009.00490.x}}
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Category:1978 non-fiction books
Category:Cambridge University Press books
Category:History books about politics
Category:History books about the Middle Ages
Category:Works about the history of political thought
Category:Early modern politics
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