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The Quarrel of Macaulay and Croker
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Description
In this highly readable study, William Thomas shows that this verdict is unfair, that Croker's political opinions were both less rancorous and more interesting, and that Macaulay's own scholarship was far from faultless. He also considers each man's historical writing alongside his politics and argues that, while Croker's critical method was sharpened by his politics, Macaulay's political opinions were much more independent of party, and that he is not the typical Whig historian of legend. William Thomas illustrates how the two men actually had many ideas in common, and the commentators who have seen only political dislike have missed the real purpose of the History of England and what made it the most successful historical work in English literature.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
352
Release Date:
2000-11-09
Publication Date:
2000-09-21
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0198208642
ISBN13:
9780198208648
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Weight:
628 g
Height:
145 cm
Width:
222 cm
Thickness:
24 cm
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