This book studies the rise and nature of historicist approaches to life, race, character, language, political economy, and empire. Arguing that Victorians understood life and society as developing historically in a way that made history central to public culture, it will appeal to those interested in Victorian Britain, historiography, and intellectual history.
This book studies the rise and nature of historicist approaches to life, race, character, language, political economy, and empire. Arguing that Victor...