The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Sir Arthur Bryant and National History in Twentieth-Century Britain is a significant new study of the work of the popular historian and journalist, Sir Arthur Bryant (1899-1985). Since his death, scholarly interest in Bryant has focused on his Nazi sympathies in the late 1930s. Julia Stapleton broadens our understanding of the man and the writer. Stapleton illuminates Bryant's romantic ideal of his nation. She explores the historian's success in writing for a broad middlebrow audience, aided by his firsthand experience of two world wars; and she traces the decline of Bryant's authority beginning in the 1960s as the discipline of history diversified and new ties were forged be...
This paper identifies a number of constituent elements within British historiography of the state ov...
[First paragraph] Professor David Hey died in February 2016, and this book is thus sadly published p...
Britian during the 1980’s experience a heritage boom. This was not something unique to Britain. The ...
This article considers some of the late-Victorian and Edwardian influences on the popular historian,...
G. K. Chesterton (1874--1936), an English journalist and man-of-letters, gained an broad audience fo...
Arthur Kenneth (A.K.) Chesterton was a soldier, journalist and activist whose involvement with fasci...
This book links the concepts of patriotism, Christianity, and nationhood in the journalistic writing...
Drawing on the work of literary scholars (Bowra, Stallworthy, St Clair, Waller) and critical discour...
International audienceGiven that Ben Jackson and Robert Saunders have both written extensively on th...
International audienceGiven that Ben Jackson and Robert Saunders have both written extensively on th...
Herbert Butterfield (1900–1979) was one of the earliest and strongest critics of what he saw as the ...
Asa Briggs was one of the most influential historians in the post-war world. He not only put the his...
This study is the latest in a series done at Ball State Univeristy on the Angell Papers, the entire ...
This is a survey and analysis of the writings of English historians in the half-century before 1640....
Journalism history, like media history, is an impressively interdisciplinary field in which historia...
This paper identifies a number of constituent elements within British historiography of the state ov...
[First paragraph] Professor David Hey died in February 2016, and this book is thus sadly published p...
Britian during the 1980’s experience a heritage boom. This was not something unique to Britain. The ...
This article considers some of the late-Victorian and Edwardian influences on the popular historian,...
G. K. Chesterton (1874--1936), an English journalist and man-of-letters, gained an broad audience fo...
Arthur Kenneth (A.K.) Chesterton was a soldier, journalist and activist whose involvement with fasci...
This book links the concepts of patriotism, Christianity, and nationhood in the journalistic writing...
Drawing on the work of literary scholars (Bowra, Stallworthy, St Clair, Waller) and critical discour...
International audienceGiven that Ben Jackson and Robert Saunders have both written extensively on th...
International audienceGiven that Ben Jackson and Robert Saunders have both written extensively on th...
Herbert Butterfield (1900–1979) was one of the earliest and strongest critics of what he saw as the ...
Asa Briggs was one of the most influential historians in the post-war world. He not only put the his...
This study is the latest in a series done at Ball State Univeristy on the Angell Papers, the entire ...
This is a survey and analysis of the writings of English historians in the half-century before 1640....
Journalism history, like media history, is an impressively interdisciplinary field in which historia...
This paper identifies a number of constituent elements within British historiography of the state ov...
[First paragraph] Professor David Hey died in February 2016, and this book is thus sadly published p...
Britian during the 1980’s experience a heritage boom. This was not something unique to Britain. The ...