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The Cambridge Modern History

by Anonymous

First published in 1907, this book sets out the original aims of the Cambridge Modern History alongside examples of its execution in ten extracts. Together, these outline some of the key Victorian ideas of how history should be written, including Lord Acton's insistence on the then new concept of impartiality.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

At the time of its conception in 1896, the Cambridge Modern History was envisaged as a 'great English universal history'. Six years later, the first volume was published, and reprinted within a month. The project would take years to complete, and just before the publication of the tenth volume in 1907, this short work was published by Cambridge University Press in order to promote the volumes and the project's history. The book opens with the origin of the project and the early plans of Lord Acton, its first editor. Also included are ten extracts from various volumes, along with the names of the first contributors, who delivered their chapters from as far afield as America, Germany, and Italy. Later chapters offer a short history of Cambridge University Press, an account of the production techniques used, and the terms by which the books (and their specially designed bookstand) could be obtained.

Author Biography

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Table of Contents

1. Lord Acton and the planning of the Cambridge Modern History; 2. The editors and writers of the History; 3. The value of the History; Extracts from the Cambridge Modern History: The trial of Savonarola; The New World and its gold; Martin Luther and the Diet of Worms; The Spanish Armada; Richelieu; The last campaign of Gustavus Adolphus; The impeachment of Strafford; The overthrow of the French Directory; Napoleon at St. Helena; The assassination of Abraham Lincoln; 4. The Cambridge University Press and the production of the History; 5. Terms on which the History may now be obtained.

Promotional

Originally a promotional booklet, first published in 1907, this work describes the genesis and publication of the Cambridge Modern History.

Promotional "Headline"

Originally a promotional booklet, first published in 1907, this work describes the genesis and publication of the Cambridge Modern History.

Description for Bookstore

First published in 1907, this book sets out the original aims of the Cambridge Modern History alongside examples of its execution in ten extracts. Together, these outline some of the key Victorian ideas of how history should be written, including Lord Acton's insistence on the then new concept of impartiality.

Description for Library

First published in 1907, this book sets out the original aims of the Cambridge Modern History alongside examples of its execution in ten extracts. Together, these outline some of the key Victorian ideas of how history should be written, including Lord Acton's insistence on the then new concept of impartiality.

Details

ISBN1108036694
Year 2011
ISBN-10 1108036694
ISBN-13 9781108036696
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 941
Pages 120
Author Anonymous
Short Title CAMBRIDGE MODERN HIST
Language English
Media Book
Series Cambridge Library Collection - History of Printing, Publishing and Libraries
Residence US
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subtitle An Account of its Origin, Authorship and Production
Publication Date 2011-12-15
Illustrations 5 Plates, black and white
UK Release Date 2011-12-15
AU Release Date 2011-12-15
NZ Release Date 2011-12-15
Alternative 9781139094948
Audience Professional & Vocational

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