The French Revolution strongly influenced the historical and political thought of nineteenth-century Britain. This study of the historiography of the Revolution demonstrates the successive stages of British opinion, and their relationship to other historical developments. Dr Ben-Israel examines the work of many English historians and thinkers who reflected on the French Revolution, and looks in particular detail at the work of those whose studies of the Revolution figure most prominently in this body of writings. Sinyth, Carlyle, Allson, Croker, Acton and others are considered both as individual writers and as part of a tradition. The author shows that the English historians had certain common aims and methods and above all shared a political point of view, so they can legitimately be grouped together to form a school. This book should be of particular interest to specialists in the French Revolution, historians of British public and political opinion, and students of historiographical method.
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This study of the nineteenth-century historiography of the French Revolution shows how British opinion changes with the times. Sinyth, Carlyle, Allson, Croker, Acton and others are considered both as individual writers and as part of a school with certain common aims and methods and a shared a political point of view.
Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part I. The Formation of a View: 1. The first decade; 2. History in time of war; 3. English history vis-à-vis the Bourbons (1815–1830); 4. The memoirs; 5. William Smyth; 6. Revolution and reform (1830–1832); 7. The French Revolution and the romantic movement in historiography; 8. Carlyle and the French Revolution; 9. Between 1830 and 1848; 10. Studies of Robespierre; 11. John Wilson Croker; Part II. The Waning of a Tradition: 12. The Revolution of 1848; 13. 1848–1870; 14. English history comes of age; 15. Lord Acton; 16. Conclusions; Bibliographies; Index.
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