A study of the work of the popular historian and journalist, Sir Arthur Bryant (1899-1985). This work provides an understanding of the man and the writer. It shows us that Bryant prefigured and sustained a form of romantic nationalism that remained nascent within the British population deep into the twentieth century.
A study of the work of the popular historian and journalist, Sir Arthur Bryant (1899-1985). This work provides an understanding of the man and the writer. It shows us that Bryant prefigured and sustained a form of romantic nationalism that remained nascent within the British population deep into the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Early Life and the First World War Chapter 3 Oxford and the Making of a Middlebrow Figure Chapter 4 Patriotism Pagentry and Tory History Chapter 5 National Character the Countryside and the English Country House Chapter 6 The Life of Samuel Pepys and Liberal-Conservatism in the 1930s Chapter 7 The Offensive Against the Left in Interwar Britain Chapter 8 The Crown Dictatorships and Appeasement Chapter 9 Nazi Fellow-Traveling 1939-1940 Chapter 10 History and Patriotism during the Second World War Chapter 11 Captive Audiences New Alliances and the Retreat from Conservatism in 1945 Chapter 12 Postwar Niche the Armed Forces and Political Disillusion Chapter 13 The History of England in the New Elizabethan Age Chapter 14 Friends Critics and the End of the Tory-Whig Road Chapter 15 Final Years: Political Commentator Chapter 16 Final Years: National Historian Chapter 17 Conclusion
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Early Life and the First World War Chapter 3 Oxford and the Making of a Middlebrow Figure Chapter 4 Patriotism Pagentry and Tory History Chapter 5 National Character the Countryside and the English Country House Chapter 6 The Life of Samuel Pepys and Liberal-Conservatism in the 1930s Chapter 7 The Offensive Against the Left in Interwar Britain Chapter 8 The Crown Dictatorships and Appeasement Chapter 9 Nazi Fellow-Traveling 1939-1940 Chapter 10 History and Patriotism during the Second World War Chapter 11 Captive Audiences New Alliances and the Retreat from Conservatism in 1945 Chapter 12 Postwar Niche the Armed Forces and Political Disillusion Chapter 13 The History of England in the New Elizabethan Age Chapter 14 Friends Critics and the End of the Tory-Whig Road Chapter 15 Final Years: Political Commentator Chapter 16 Final Years: National Historian Chapter 17 Conclusion
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