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  3. Vol. 33 No. 2: (Fall 2006): Special Issue on Thomas Babington Macaulay

Vol. 33 No. 2: (Fall 2006): Special Issue on Thomas Babington Macaulay

Published: 2006-10-14

Articles

  • Introduction

    Thomas Gillcrist
    1-17
  • Precocity and Sibling Relations: Goethe and Macaulay Family Life Writing

    David C. Hanson
    18-48
  • The Ranks of Tuscany: Macaulay on Ranke’s Die Römischen Päpste

    Owen Dudley Edwards
    49-81
  • Macaulay’s Paranoid Parliament: Queer Theory, Victorian Medicine, and The History of England

    Irene Tucker
    82-123
  • Macaulay, ‘Lord Clive’ and the Imperial Tradition

    Jack Harrington
    124-148
  • Macaulay’s History of England and the Dilemmas of Liberal Epic

    Edward Adams
    149-174
  • A Minute Stretching into Centuries: Macaulay, English, and India

    Prasad G.J.V.
    175-196
  • Macaulay’s Revolution: New Historicism, the Working Classes, and Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South

    Sean Palmer
    197-224
  • Macaulay and the Historical Sublime, or Forgetting the Past and the Future

    Vybarr Cregan-Reid
    225-254

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