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10. The Romantic Movement and the Study of History
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Hugh Trevor-Roper
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction vi
- Editorial Note xxiii
- Acknowledgments xxv
- 1. The Historical Philosophy of the Enlightenment 1
- 2. The Scottish Enlightenment 17
- 3. Pietro Giannone and Great Britain 34
- 4. Dimitrie Cantemir’s Ottoman History and its Reception in England 54
- 5. From Deism to History: Conyers Middleton 71
- 6. David Hume, Historian 120
- 7. The Idea of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 129
- 8. Gibbon and the Publication of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1776–1976 144
- 9. Gibbon’s Last Project 161
- 10. The Romantic Movement and the Study of History 176
- 11. Lord Macaulay: The History of England 192
- 12. Thomas Carlyle’s Historical Philosophy 223
- 13. Jacob Burckhardt 246
- Appendix: A Guide to Later Scholarship 266
- Notes 275
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Introduction vi
- Editorial Note xxiii
- Acknowledgments xxv
- 1. The Historical Philosophy of the Enlightenment 1
- 2. The Scottish Enlightenment 17
- 3. Pietro Giannone and Great Britain 34
- 4. Dimitrie Cantemir’s Ottoman History and its Reception in England 54
- 5. From Deism to History: Conyers Middleton 71
- 6. David Hume, Historian 120
- 7. The Idea of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 129
- 8. Gibbon and the Publication of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1776–1976 144
- 9. Gibbon’s Last Project 161
- 10. The Romantic Movement and the Study of History 176
- 11. Lord Macaulay: The History of England 192
- 12. Thomas Carlyle’s Historical Philosophy 223
- 13. Jacob Burckhardt 246
- Appendix: A Guide to Later Scholarship 266
- Notes 275
- Index 305