Great Britain -- Historiography
Label
Great Britain -- Historiography
Name
Great Britain
Focus
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of35
- Elie Halévy, an intellectual biography, Myrna Chase
- Insular outsider?, 'British history' and European integration, by K. G. Robbins
- English pasts, essays in culture and history, Stefan Collini
- Samuel Rawson Gardiner and the idea of history, Mark Nixon
- Humanism and history, origins of modern English historiography, Joseph M. Levine
- Black history, white history, Britain's historical programme between Windrush and Wilberforce, Barbara Korte, Eva Ulrike Pirker
- Social change and revolution in England, 1540-1640, [compiled by] Lawrence Stone
- Re-enacting the past, essays on the evolution of modern English historiography, Joseph M. Levine
- Past and present in contemporary culture, Raphael Samuel
- The history men, the historical profession in England since the Renaissance, John Kenyon
- Race, nation and empire, making histories, 1750 to the present, edited by Catherine Hall and Keith McClelland
- Past into print, the publishing of history in Britain, 1850-1950, Leslie Howsam
- A liberal descent, Victorian historians and the English past, J.W. Burrow
- Historicism and the human sciences in Victorian Britain, edited by Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley
- The culture of history, English uses of the past, 1800-1953, Billie Melman
- The early Celtic idea of history and the modern historian, an inaugural lecture, Kathleen Hughes
- Writing history in the Anglo-Norman world, manuscripts, makers and readers, c.1066-c.1250, edited by Laura Cleaver and Andrea Worm
- Lord Bolinbroke (1678-1751) and history, a comparative study of Bolingbroke's politico-historical works and a selection of contemporary texts as to themes and vocabulary, Folke Nibelius
- Reading Tudor and Stuart handwriting, Lionel Munby ; alphabet drawn by Phillip Judge
- The pursuit of history, aims, methods and new directions in the study of history, John Tosh
- History, nationhood and the question of Britain, edited by Helen Brocklehurst and Robert Phillips
- The historical revolution, English historical writing and thought, 1580-1640, by F. Smith Fussner
- Clio's daughters, British women making history, 1790-1899, edited by Lynette Felber
- Island stories, unravelling Britain, Raphael Samuel ; edited by Alison Light, wih Sally Alexander and Gareth Stedman Jones
- The heritage industry, Britain in a climate of decline, Robert Hewison ; [drawings by Chris Orr, photographs by Allan Titmuss]
- The quarrel of Macaulay and Croker, politics and history in the age of reform, William Thomas
- Recent historians of Great Britain, essays on the post-1945 generation, edited by Walter L. Arnstein
- British women writers and the writing of history, 1670-1820, Devoney Looser
- Race, nation, history, Anglo-German thought in the Victorian era, Oded Y. Steinberg
- A woman in history, Eileen Power, 1889-1940, Maxine Berg
- Recent views on British history, essays on historical writing since 1966, edited for the Conference on British Studies by Richard Schlatter
- Women writers and the nation's past, 1790-1860, empathetic histories, Mary Spongberg
- Commerce and politics in Hume's History of England, Jia Wei
- Embers of empire in Brexit Britain, edited by Stuart Ward and Astrid Rasch
- Picturing the past, English history in text and image, 1830-1870, Rosemary Mitchell
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus1