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Journal articles on the topic "Plockhoy"
Looijesteijn, Henk. "Between Sin and Salvation: The Seventeenth-Century Dutch Artisan Pieter Plockhoy and His Ethics of Work." International Review of Social History 56, S19 (September 1, 2011): 69–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859011000459.
Full textDivar Garteiz-Aurrecoa, Javier. "Filosofía de la cooperación económica." Boletín de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Cooperativo, no. 46 (December 31, 2012): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/baidc-46-2012pp147-160.
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LOOIJESTEIJN, Henk. "Born to the common welfare' : Pieter Plockhoy's quest for a Christian life (c.1620-1664)." Doctoral thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/13293.
Full textExamining Board: Martin van Gelderen (EUI) (Supervisor); Jan Lucassen (IISH); Arfon Rees (EUI/University of Birmingham); Jonathan Scott (University of Auckland)
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Over the past two centuries, the study of history has expanded its field of enquiry so that men and women, barely considered of importance in their own day, may now hold scholarly attention far more than their contemporaries might ever have thought - let alone thought them worthy of it. Partly this a consequences of coincidence, chance preservation of records pertaining to a ‘common’ man or woman; partly it is a consequence of the caprice of historians, who may have their own reasons for rearranging the historical stage. Nowadays historians are more prone to do so, and the likes of Menocchio and Martin Guerre may be now known more widely than they ever were in their lifetime - the latter even making the rare jump from the historian’s domain of books to the public’s Hollywood film screen. The protagonist of this thesis, the Dutch seventeenth-century ‘minor thinker’ Pieter Plockhoy is - at least at face value - such a minor historical actor whose posthumous fame, limited as it is, nevertheless may well be greater than he ever enjoyed in his own day. Plockhoy was of modest social status and played a comparatively modest public role during the later 1650s and the early 1660s, but, though he was scarcely present on the contemporary historical stage, after his rediscovery at the end of the nineteenth century - incidentally at the same time as Gerrard Winstanley, who has far eclipsed Plockhoy’s modest fame - modern scholars have singled him out as an outstanding historical persona, indeed, as some have put it, as the ‘Father of Socialism’.1 Nowadays he is connected more often to Spinoza and Dutch radical thought, and continues to be mentioned in scholarly - and occasionally not so scholarly - publications. Though he has not yet been visualized on film screens - unlike Guerre or Winstanley - he has been the hero of an American radio-play in the 1950s. Nevertheless, even within the scholarly community Plockhoy’s name has remained something vaguely heard of, at best. Usually the response to mentioning his name is: ‘Who was Plockhoy?’. This elementary question will be addressed first, after which an overview of the Plockhoy historiography will lead to the questions which this thesis aims to answer.
Books on the topic "Plockhoy"
R, Sykes Ian, ed. Duncraig Castle, Plockton. [Duncraig]: [?Ian R. Sykes], 1989.
Find full textGreat Britain. Scottish Office Education and Industry Department. Inspectors of Schools. Inspection of Gaelic, physics and science, business studies, Plockton High School, the Highland Council: A report. [Edinburgh]: The Scottish Office Education and Industry Department, 1998.
Find full textMatheson, Iain. A short history of times in Plockton. Plockton: Iain Matheson MBBS, 2002.
Find full textGreat Britain. Scottish Office Education Department. Inspectors of Schools. Plockton High School, Highland Region: Report of an inspection in September-October 1991. Edinburgh: Scottish Office Education Department, 1992.
Find full textDuncraig Castle, Plockton, Wester Ross. Edinburgh: Knight Frank, 2002.
Find full textKyle of Lochalsh, Plockton and Applecross. Ordnance Survey, 2007.
Find full textRaasay and Applecross, Loch Torridon and Plockton. Ordnance Survey, 2003.
Find full textmap, Ordnance Survey. Kyle of Lochalsh, Plockton & Applecross: Sheet 428. Ordnance Survey, 2002.
Find full textmap, Ordnance Survey. Raasay and Applecross, Loch Torridon and Plockton (Landranger Maps). 2nd ed. Ordnance Survey, 1998.
Find full textmap, Ordnance Survey. Raasay and Applecross, Loch Torridon and Plockton (Landranger Maps). 2nd ed. Ordnance Survey, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Plockhoy"
Stenning, H. J. "Peter Cornelius Plockboy." In Cromwell and Communism, 213–24. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003385141-15.
Full textRose, Michael D., and Esther van Raamsdonk. "Plockhoy's Portable Utopia." In Anglo-Dutch Connections in the Early Modern World, 235–45. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003049180-27.
Full text"8. Continental Strains: From Plockhoy to the Benezets." In Religious Enthusiasm in the New World, 154–77. Harvard University Press, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674431102.c9.
Full textPostmus, Bouwe. "Plockhoy�s A Way Pronounded: Mennonite Utopia or Millennium?" In Between Dream and Nature, 61–69. BRILL, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004484832_006.
Full textNash, Clare. "Plockton, Scottish Highlands." In Contemporary Vernacular Design, 64–69. RIBA Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429346842-13.
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