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Recovering Scottish History

- John Hill Burton and Scottish National Identity in the Nineteenth Century

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Explores the making of the historian who transformed Scottish history and the nation's understanding of its past Providing a reassessment of John Hill Burton, a significant figure in 19th-century Scottish thought, this book presents a revision of the predominant historiographic interpretation of nineteenth-century Scotland. It traces Burton's remarkably diverse social and intellectual acquaintance, and equally varied literary endeavours, from his early life and education in 1820s Aberdeen to his increasingly prominent profile in the Edinburgh of Scott, Jeffrey and Cockburn. A detailed assessment of Burton's History of Scotland (1873) uncovers major themes which are then related to his formative experiences in the social and cultural world of his time. This analysis - and an examination of the enthusiastic reception of the work at home and abroad - overturn orthodox assumptions of the 'death' of Scottish history in the 19th century. Craig Beveridge is an independent scholar who trained and pursued research in history at Edinburgh University where he won the Kirkpatrick Prize. He is co-author of Scotland after Enlightenment: Image and Tradition in Modern Scottish Culture (1997) and The Eclipse of Scottish Culture: Inferiorism and the Intellectuals (1989).

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781474491464
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 304
  • Utgitt:
  • 27. januar 2022
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 243x165x25 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 620 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Leveringstid: Ukjent

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Explores the making of the historian who transformed Scottish history and the nation's understanding of its past Providing a reassessment of John Hill Burton, a significant figure in 19th-century Scottish thought, this book presents a revision of the predominant historiographic interpretation of nineteenth-century Scotland. It traces Burton's remarkably diverse social and intellectual acquaintance, and equally varied literary endeavours, from his early life and education in 1820s Aberdeen to his increasingly prominent profile in the Edinburgh of Scott, Jeffrey and Cockburn. A detailed assessment of Burton's History of Scotland (1873) uncovers major themes which are then related to his formative experiences in the social and cultural world of his time. This analysis - and an examination of the enthusiastic reception of the work at home and abroad - overturn orthodox assumptions of the 'death' of Scottish history in the 19th century. Craig Beveridge is an independent scholar who trained and pursued research in history at Edinburgh University where he won the Kirkpatrick Prize. He is co-author of Scotland after Enlightenment: Image and Tradition in Modern Scottish Culture (1997) and The Eclipse of Scottish Culture: Inferiorism and the Intellectuals (1989).

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