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Frameworks and Genealogies: Macpherson the Historian in Context

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Chapter 1 situates Macpherson’s history writing in the context of eighteenth-century historiography. It does this in two ways: first, through the scholarly frameworks of J. G. A. Pocock, Mark Salber Phillips and Karen O’Brien in their studies of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century history writing; and, second, through tracing the intellectual genealogies that inform Macpherson’s work, from the early historiographical writings of Hume, Blair and Smith to the later Enlightenment history writing of Robertson and Gibbon.
Title: Frameworks and Genealogies: Macpherson the Historian in Context
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Chapter 1 situates Macpherson’s history writing in the context of eighteenth-century historiography.
It does this in two ways: first, through the scholarly frameworks of J.
G.
A.
Pocock, Mark Salber Phillips and Karen O’Brien in their studies of eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century history writing; and, second, through tracing the intellectual genealogies that inform Macpherson’s work, from the early historiographical writings of Hume, Blair and Smith to the later Enlightenment history writing of Robertson and Gibbon.

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