Catharine Macaulay (1731–91) is considered to have been the first female historian. Her eight-volume History of England (1763–83) and her radical views brought her considerable fame in eighteenth-century England. She was a political activist in favour of parliamentary reform, and wrote several political pamphlets on the subject. She also wrote the feminist work Letters on Education (1790), which argues for the equal education of men and women and is thought to have been influential upon Mary Wollstonecraft. Macaulay supported both the American Revolution and the French Revolution and saw them as moves towards equality and liberty. This political pamphlet, first published in 1790, was written in support of the French Revolution and against Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. It is a passionate polemic that challenges Burke's interpretation of British history. It remains an important work in the history of political philosophy.
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Observations on the Reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the Revolution in France.
Influential historian and feminist Catharine Macaulay (1731–91) writes in support of the French Revolution in this 1790 political pamphlet.
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ISBN
9781108045407
Publisert
2012-06-14
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press
Vekt
140 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
6 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
98
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