The Mightie Frame


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Inspired by Michel Foucault's The Order of Things, this book tells a story about epochal change in the modern world. Like Foucault, Nicholas Onuf is concerned with how we moderns think about ourselves and our world, but in this book he emphasizes the conceptual links in the ways we think, talk, get things done, conduct ourselves, and run societies, from age to age. As with his previous work, Onuf emphasizes the "rules for rule" that have solidified over time through repeated behaviors that work themselves out into a system of social uniformity and hierarchy. Rules set out who is a member of society, establish goals, provide opportunities to act, and dictate who sits on top -- in other words, what any political society looks like in a particular time and place. This book looks at the political society that has evolved since the Renaissance, or what might be called "the modern world," in order to consider what is yet to come. Onuf argues that modernity, although consisting of a succession of epochs or ages separated by great ruptures, has continued to change within the confines of a "mightie frame" (a turn of phrase he borrows from John Milton). Epoch by epoch, this frame has linked the limits of our knowledge, à la Michel Foucault, to conditions of rule, and it points to a plausible ethics for what comes next. But unlike Foucault, Onuf argues that modernism marked an end to societal and political transitions, and that we have entered a period during which established conditions of rule are likely to be reinforced -- and the mighty frame will grow ever mightier.




The Mightie Frame


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Inspired by Michel Foucault's The Order of Things, this book tells a story about epochal change in the modern world. Like Foucault, Nicholas Onuf is concerned with how we moderns think about ourselves and our world, but in this book he emphasizes the conceptual links in the ways we think, talk, get things done, conduct ourselves, and run societies, from age to age. As with his previous work, Onuf emphasizes the "rules for rule" that have solidified over time through repeated behaviors that work themselves out into a system of social uniformity and hierarchy. Rules set out who is a member of society, establish goals, provide opportunities to act, and dictate who sits on top -- in other words, what any political society looks like in a particular time and place. This book looks at the political society that has evolved since the Renaissance, or what might be called "the modern world," in order to consider what is yet to come. Onuf argues that modernity, although consisting of a succession of epochs or ages separated by great ruptures, has continued to change within the confines of a "mightie frame" (a turn of phrase he borrows from John Milton). Epoch by epoch, this frame has linked the limits of our knowledge, à la Michel Foucault, to conditions of rule, and it points to a plausible ethics for what comes next. But unlike Foucault, Onuf argues that modernism marked an end to societal and political transitions, and that we have entered a period during which established conditions of rule are likely to be reinforced -- and the mighty frame will grow ever mightier.




International Theory at the Margins


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This book brings together thirteen of Nicholas Onuf’s previously published yet rarely cited essays. They address topics that Onuf has puzzled over for decades, including the problem of materiality in social construction, epochal change in the modern world, and the power of language.




Rex, the Mighty Tyrannosaurus


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Dive deep into the prehistoric world where giants roamed and mysteries abound. Crafted for young readers with a thirst for knowledge, this book embarks on an enlightening journey through time, tracing the footsteps of the iconic T-Rex, along with its friends and foes. This isn't just a recounting of ancient tales, but a fresh perspective on old narratives, debunking myths, and illuminating lesser-known facts. Unravel the complex relationships among the Cretaceous creatures and unearth the environmental, physical, and behavioral intricacies that once dominated our planet. While the towering T-Rex takes center stage, a plethora of intriguing creatures, captivating tales, and profound insights await readers within these pages. Furthermore, the narrative extends beyond the realms of the prehistoric, drawing connections to our present day, emphasizing the importance of preserving our history, and inspiring young minds to embark on their own quests for knowledge. Infused with a delightful conversational tone and peppered with vibrant illustrations, this book strikes a balance between education and entertainment. Perfect for budding paleontologists, curious minds, or anyone with an appetite for wonder, this book is more than just a voyage through time; it's an invitation to view the world, past and present, through a lens of curiosity and awe.







Poly-olbion. Or A Chorographicall Description of Tracts, Rivers, Mountaines, Forests, and other Parts of this renowned Isle of Great Britaine, With intermixture of the most Remarquable Stories, Antiquities, Rarityes, Pleasures, and Commodities of the same: Digested in a Poem by Michael Drayton Esq. With a Table added, etc. [With the “Illustrations” of John Selden.]


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The Poly-Olbion


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Spenser's Faerie Queene


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