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9. Burke, Mackintosh, and the Idea of Tradition
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- List of Abbreviations xix
- Introduction: “The More Permanent and Peaceful Scenes of Social Life” 3
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THE ENGLISH PARNASSUS
- 1. David Hume and the Vocabularies of British Historiography 33
- 2. Hume and the Politics and Poetics of Historical Distance 60
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NARRATIVES AND READERS
- 3. Tensions and Accommodations: Varieties of Structure in Eighteenth-Century Narrative 81
- 4. History, the Novel, and the Sentimental Reader 103
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LIVES, MANNERS, AND “THE HISTORY OF MAN”
- 5. Biography and the History of Private Life 131
- 6. Manners and the Many Histories of Everyday Life: Custom, Commerce, Women, and Literature 147
- 7. Conjectural History: A History of Manners and of Mind 171
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CONTINUITIES
- 8. James Mackintosh: The Historian as Reader 193
- 9. Burke, Mackintosh, and the Idea of Tradition 220
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LITERARY HISTORY, MEMOIR, AND THE IDEA OF COMMEMORATION IN EARLY NINETEENTH- CENTURY BRITAIN
- 10. “The Comedy of Middle Life”: Francis Jeffrey and Literary History 259
- 12. William Godwin and the Idea of Commemoration 322
- Conclusion. Historical Distance and the Reception of Eighteenth-Century Historical Writing 342
- Bibliography 351
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- List of Abbreviations xix
- Introduction: “The More Permanent and Peaceful Scenes of Social Life” 3
-
THE ENGLISH PARNASSUS
- 1. David Hume and the Vocabularies of British Historiography 33
- 2. Hume and the Politics and Poetics of Historical Distance 60
-
NARRATIVES AND READERS
- 3. Tensions and Accommodations: Varieties of Structure in Eighteenth-Century Narrative 81
- 4. History, the Novel, and the Sentimental Reader 103
-
LIVES, MANNERS, AND “THE HISTORY OF MAN”
- 5. Biography and the History of Private Life 131
- 6. Manners and the Many Histories of Everyday Life: Custom, Commerce, Women, and Literature 147
- 7. Conjectural History: A History of Manners and of Mind 171
-
CONTINUITIES
- 8. James Mackintosh: The Historian as Reader 193
- 9. Burke, Mackintosh, and the Idea of Tradition 220
-
LITERARY HISTORY, MEMOIR, AND THE IDEA OF COMMEMORATION IN EARLY NINETEENTH- CENTURY BRITAIN
- 10. “The Comedy of Middle Life”: Francis Jeffrey and Literary History 259
- 12. William Godwin and the Idea of Commemoration 322
- Conclusion. Historical Distance and the Reception of Eighteenth-Century Historical Writing 342
- Bibliography 351
- Index 367