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Problems in Studying and Teaching Eighteenth-century British History

Borus, G.: Problems in Studying and Teaching Eighteenth-century British History.
Stud Ang Res. 15 (1), 28-35, 2018.
title:
Problems in Studying and Teaching Eighteenth-century British History
authors:
  • Borus György
published:
2018
type:
article
genre:
research article/review article
journal:
Studia Anglica Resoviensia (ISSN: 1641-7666, 1898-8709)
language:
English
HAC:
Humanities, History
subjects:
British history, eighteenth century, controversy, Lewis Namier
abstract:
The eighteenth century was a time of great events, developments and achievements in Britain's history, yet it tends to be neglected by both scholars and teachers compared with the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries and a number of other periods in Britain's past. The primary aim of this essay is to explain what makes the understanding and teaching of eighteenth-century British history so difficult. There will be special emphasis on the positive and negative aspects of Sir Lewis Namier's historical scholarship, which revolutionised our understanding of the period in the middle of the twentieth century but created new complications as well.
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