4189 Historical Studies Volume XVII Ideology and the Historians.
Papers read before the 19th Irish Conference of Historians, Trinity College Dublin 8-10 June 1989. €30.00. |
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Introduction 1 Part One The Culture and Ideology of Irish Franciscan Historians at Louvain 1607-1650 by Bernadette Cunningham 11 The Theatre of Diversity: Historical Criticism and Religious Controversy in Seventeenth-Century France by Eamon O’Flaherty 31 Honour and American Republicanism: A Neglected Corollary by Bertram Wyatt-Brown 49 ‘Rousseau’s Stutter’: The French Revolution, Philosophy and the History of the Future by Dorinda Outram 66 The Tedium of History: An Approach to Maria Edgeworth’s Patronage (1814) by W.J. McCormack 77 ‘A shadowy Narrator’: History, Art and Romantic Nationalism in Ireland 1750-1850 by Luke Gibbons 99 Genealogies of Englishness: Literary History and Cultural Criticism in Modern Britain by Stefan Collini 128 ‘Repulsives vs Wromantics’: Rival Views of the English Civil War by Ian Green 146 The Futility of History: A Failed Experiment in Irish Education by David Fitzpatrick 186 Part Two History as a Scholarly Discipline and Magistra Vitae by Ivan Berend 198 Polite Letters and Clio’s Fashions by John Lukacs 199 A Commentary on John Lukacs’s ‘Polite Letters’ by Aidan Clarke 211 |
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