Eighteenth-century England was a place of enlightenment and
revolution: new ideas abounded in science, politics, transportation,
commerce, religion, and the arts. But even as England propelled itself
into the future, it was preoccupied with notions of its past. Jeremy
Black considers the interaction of history with knowledge and culture
in eighteenth-century England and shows how this engagement with the
past influenced English historical writing. The past was used as a
tool to illustrate the contemporary religious, social, and political
debates that shaped the revolutionary advances of the era. Black
reveals this "present-centered" historical writing to be so valued and
influential in the eighteenth-century that its importance is greatly
underappreciated in current considerations of the period. In his
customarily vivid and sweeping approach, Black takes readers from
print shop to church pew, courtroom to painter's studio to show how
historical writing influenced the era, which in turn gave birth to the
modern world.
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The Historical Worlds of Eighteenth-Century England
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780253037800
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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