English political prints and pictorial political argument c.1640-c 1832: a study in historiography and methodology
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Nicholson, Eirwen E. C.
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2013-06-26T12:45:10Z
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2013-06-26T12:45:10Z
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1994
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This thesis is a critical evaluation of scholarship
in respect to political prints, including graphic
political satire and political caricature, produced or
circulated in England c. 1640-c. 1830, together with
related political images in other media.
This study is historiographical, in that the greater
part of Part I is written with reference to the secondary
literature of this field and includes a bibliographical
chapter.
It is also methodological, in that specific problems in
the study of this material are considered: the greater
part of Part II addresses problems identified in the
course of Part I and suggests alternative approaches to
this material, by means of which future studies might
avoid perpetuating these problems.
Part I comprises twelve chapters; Part II, seven.
An Appendix offers an outline of a projected Index to
the B. M. Catalogue (the main reference work for the
material).
A volume of plates accompanies the text: these are not
'illustrations' as conventionally deployed, but primary
evidence central to the argument of the chapters to which
they belong.
This thesis is the first study to attempt a synthetic
review and critical analysis of scholarship in the field.
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487348
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/6895
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eng
dc.publisher
University of Edinburgh
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dc.subject
History
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dc.subject
Politics
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dc.title
English political prints and pictorial political argument c.1640-c 1832: a study in historiography and methodology
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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