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The English Historical Review (Volume XXXVII)

The English Historical Review (Volume XXXVII)

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354212703
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A cornerstone of English historical scholarship, The English Historical Review (Volume XXXVII) collects rigorous essays and informed reviews that shaped debate across a generation of scholars. History written with rigorous care. As an english history journal of record, this academic history review balances archival discovery with synthetic argument: contributions range from specialist medieval England analysis to incisive treatments of nineteenth century Britain and wider victorian era studies. Readable yet exacting, it serves both the curious reader and the library-bound researcher, also proving an accessible companion for university history students beginning advanced study. The tone is learned without being aloof, the evidence plainly marshalled to support lively, persuasive interpretation.It remains indispensable to british historical research and to readers who follow the sweep of british historical periodicals. Framed as a historical scholarship anthology, Volume XXXVII demonstrates why The English Historical Review became a touchstone for victorian era studies and for students of nineteenth century Britain; its essays continue to inform medieval England analysis alongside later historiographical debates. The volume offers a clear window into changing methods and priorities in academic history review, showing how source criticism and narrative craft were reconciled in practice. Librarians, teachers and independent scholars continue to consult these pages when mapping the trajectories of British historiography; the volume’s evidence and argument retain value well beyond its original publication. Not merely a resource for scholars, it is a fine scholarly reference collection for general readers and public historians, cited in libraries and used alongside cambridge history companion volumes and in reading lists that echo the rigour of oxford historical studies. Casual readers will find vivid pathways into the past; classic-literature collectors will prize a well-preserved issue from a formative era of academic publishing.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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