Title: An Oxford companion to the Romantic Age: British culture, 1776-1832
Abstract:Iain McCalman, introduction - a romantic age companion. Part I Major essays: transforming polity and nation - Mark Philp, revolution, J.E. Cookson, war, H.T. Dickinson, democracy, Barbara Caine, women...Iain McCalman, introduction - a romantic age companion. Part I Major essays: transforming polity and nation - Mark Philp, revolution, J.E. Cookson, war, H.T. Dickinson, democracy, Barbara Caine, women, John Gascoigne, empire, James Walvin, slavery, David Philips, policing, David Lemmings, law, Gregory Claeys, utopianism reordering social and private worlds - R.K. Webb, religion, G.J. Barker-Benfield sensibility, Sarah Lloyd, poverty, Clara Tuite, domesticity, John Stevenson, industrialization, Eileen Yeo, class, Anne Janowitz, land, Ian Britain, education, Roy Porter, medicine culture, consumption, and the arts - Roy Porter, consumerism, Suzanne Matheson, viewing, John Brewer and Iain McCalman, publishing, David Bindman, prints, Iain McCalman and Maureen Perkins, popular culture, Gillian Russell, theatre, Celina Fox, design, Cyril Ehrlich and Simon McVeigh, music, Mark Hallett, painting, Daniel Abramson, architecture, Jerome J. McGann, poetry, Jon Klancher, prose, Fiona Robertson, novels emerging knowledges - Martin Fitzpatrick, enlightenment, Donald Winch, political economy, Richard Yeo, natural philosophy (science), Marilyn Butler, antiquarianism (popular), Nigel Leask, mythology, Nicholas Thomas, exploration, James Chandler, history, Robert Brown, psychology, Jon Mee, language, Peter Otto, literary theory. Part II Alphabetically-ordered shorter entries.Read More
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
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