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  • '''Hans Baron''' (June 22, 1900 – November 26, 1988) was a German-American historian of
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  • ...uson. (1958). "The Interpretation of Italian Humanism: the Contribution of Hans Baron," Journal of the History of Ideas 19 , 14–25. Baron's reply immediately f ...y Molho and John A. Teseschi, eds. (1971). Renaissance Studies in Honor of Hans Baron (DeKalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois Univ. Press.
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  • ...uson. (1958). "The Interpretation of Italian Humanism: the Contribution of Hans Baron," Journal of the History of Ideas 19 , 14–25. Baron's reply immediately f ...y Molho and John A. Teseschi, eds. (1971). Renaissance Studies in Honor of Hans Baron (DeKalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois Univ. Press.
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  • '''Hans Baron''' (June 22, 1900 – November 26, 1988) was a German-American historian of
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  • ...=0002-8762(199602)101%3A1%3C119%3ABMARR%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5 in Jstor]. Examines Hans Baron's ambivalent portrayal of Machiavelli. He argues that Baron tended to see M
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  • ...men in participatory roles in society.<ref> Jane Tylus, "Charitable Women: Hans Baron's Civic Renaissance Revisited." ''Rinascimento'' [Italy] 2003 43: 287-307. Najemi (1996) examines Hans Baron's ambivalent portrayal of Machiavelli. He argues that Baron tended to see M
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  • Hans Baron was the most influential scholar to study Machiavelli. Najemy (1996) examin
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