History and the Enlightenment Hugh Trevor-Roper

Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
23 Feb 2010
ISBN:
9780300139341
Dimensions:
352 pages: 234 x 156 x 32mm

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Arguably the leading British historian of his generation, Hugh Trevor-Roper (1914-2003) is most celebrated and admired as the author of essays. This volume brings together some of the most original and radical writings of his career - many hitherto inaccessible, one never before published, all demonstrating his piercing intellect, urbane wit, and gift for elegant, vivid narrative. This collection focuses on the writing and understanding of history in the eighteenth century and on the great historians and the intellectual context that inspired or provoked their writings. It combines incisive discussion of such figures as Gibbon, Hume, and Carlyle with broad sweeps of analysis and explication. Essays on the Scottish Enlightenment and the Romantic movement are balanced by intimate portraits of lesser-known historians whose significance Trevor-Roper took particular delight in revealing.

The late Hugh Trevor-Roper (Lord Dacre of Glanton) was Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford and a prolific scholar. His last two books, Europe's Physician and The Invention of Scotland, were published by Yale. The (silent) editor of this title is Dr John Robertson, specialist on the Scottish Englightenment, at St Hugh's College, Oxford.

‘Intellectually stimulating and a delight to read.’
-Sunday Herald