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The Republican Virago: Life and Times of Catherine Macaulay, Historian by Bridget Hill (Hardcover, 1992)

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Catherine Macaulay represented everything the 18th century abhorred in a women. She was learned, politically-minded, actively engaged with public and philosophical issues of the day. Her private life, and especially her imprudent second marriage to a man 26 years her junior, led to much malicious gossip. Yet in her life time she also won considerable fame. The author of an eight-volume history of England in the 17th century, a republican,a follower of John Wilkes, and a political polemicist who engaged with Edmund Burke, not only did she influence the nature of 18th-century radicalism in England, but she played an important contributory role in the shaping of American revolutionary ideology. Among her American friends and correspondents were Mercy Otis Warren, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Ezra Stiles, and George Washington. Long before the revolution she was also closely concerned with events in France. Both Mirabeau and Brissot were familiar with her history and much influenced by it; translated into French it was welcomed by patriots as an effective response to the counter-revolution influence of Hume's history.

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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780198129783
eBay Product ID (ePID)91747976

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Book TitleThe Republican Virago: Life and Times of Catherine Macaulay, Historian
AuthorBridget Hill
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistory
Publication Year1992
TypeTextbook
GenreBiographies & True Stories
Number of Pages276 Pages

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Item Height210mm
Item Width130mm
Item Weight515g

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Title_AuthorBridget Hill
Topic AreaPolitical Science
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom