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1 The Archetype of Swift’s Political Thought:A Discourse of the Contests and Dissensions between the Nobles and the Commons in Athens and Rome in the Context of the Seventeenth‐Century Theory of Mixed Government(Swift’s Ideal of the State in A Discourse of the Contests and Dissensions in Athens and Rome;Precursory Nonpartisan Conservatism of Halifax the “Trimmer” ほか)
2 Swift’s Views on Church and State:A Tale of a Tub and His Early Religious Works(Swift’s Animosity against Nonconforming Faith and the Anti‐Jacobite Tone in A Tale of a Tub;Swift’s Religious Outlook:Pamphlets during the Years around His Party Conversion ほか)
3 Active Nonpartisanship in Swift’s Tory Tracts:The Examiner and The Conduct of the Allies(The Transformation of Tory and Whig Ideologies;Swift’s Views of Party ほか)
4 Swift’s Politics as a Would‐Be Historiographer:His Unpublished Works at the Change of Dynasty and Gulliver’s Travels(The Political and Ideological Significance of Swift’s Unpublished Papers;Swift’s Unchanging Political Creed ほか)