This thesis examines the historiographical cultures of the period of 1688-1788 through an exploration of French historical accounts of English history. At its centre are the French historians Paul de Rapin-Thoyras (1661-1725), Abbé Millot (1726-1785), and Abbé Raynal (1713-1726), whose works were translated into English and published and circulated widely in Britain. The thesis discusses these and other French historians of English history as well as several British historians of English and French history. Through a series of comparative readings, this study illuminates the shared historiographical practices of Britain and France. It is particularly concerned with how historians wrote in the grand manner about English monarchs, from the No...
International audienceHow did the French who lived during the French Revolution perceive their Engli...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis examines the early modern debates surrounding the inc...
Historical Writing in Britain, 1688-1830 is concerned with developments in historical discourse duri...
This thesis examines the historiographical cultures of the period of 1688-1788 through an exploratio...
This thesis explores the influence of French royal image-making on English monarchies at the turn of...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is based on the unpublished letters and printed ...
This thesis is centred on the study of the manuscripts of a popular genealogical chronicle of the ki...
International audience\textemdashThis presentation of recent work on the formation and the growth of...
The dissertation examines royal biographies composed during the Hundred Years War—those of Hugh Cape...
This thesis examines the development of Edward II’s historiographical reputation during the period 1...
International audienceA few months after the death of Mirabeau, the translation of History of Englan...
The thesis explores the relationship between empire and nationhood in the literature of the Royal Su...
This article draws attention to the reception that François Fénelon's Télémaque (1699) received in E...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
This is a survey and analysis of the writings of English historians in the half-century before 1640....
International audienceHow did the French who lived during the French Revolution perceive their Engli...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis examines the early modern debates surrounding the inc...
Historical Writing in Britain, 1688-1830 is concerned with developments in historical discourse duri...
This thesis examines the historiographical cultures of the period of 1688-1788 through an exploratio...
This thesis explores the influence of French royal image-making on English monarchies at the turn of...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is based on the unpublished letters and printed ...
This thesis is centred on the study of the manuscripts of a popular genealogical chronicle of the ki...
International audience\textemdashThis presentation of recent work on the formation and the growth of...
The dissertation examines royal biographies composed during the Hundred Years War—those of Hugh Cape...
This thesis examines the development of Edward II’s historiographical reputation during the period 1...
International audienceA few months after the death of Mirabeau, the translation of History of Englan...
The thesis explores the relationship between empire and nationhood in the literature of the Royal Su...
This article draws attention to the reception that François Fénelon's Télémaque (1699) received in E...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
This is a survey and analysis of the writings of English historians in the half-century before 1640....
International audienceHow did the French who lived during the French Revolution perceive their Engli...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis examines the early modern debates surrounding the inc...
Historical Writing in Britain, 1688-1830 is concerned with developments in historical discourse duri...