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Routledge - The Journals of Thomas Babington Macaulay Vol 1

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Description

Discover the private life of one of the most influential figures of the Victorian era. The Journals of Thomas Babington Macaulay Vol 1 provides an intimate look into the mind of the statesman, historian, and author of "The History of England." Spanning the years 1838 to 1859, this volume represents the longest continuous work from Macaulay's pen, offering a level of detail not found in his formal historical texts. These unique manuscripts, originally held at Trinity College, Cambridge, serve as a revealing window into his daily thoughts and observations. For readers interested in European history and biography, this collection offers a rare perspective on the period. Whether you are a student of Victorian politics or a lover of historical memoirs, these journals provide a direct connection to the man behind the famous histories. This Routledge edition brings these significant personal writings to your library, allowing for a deeper understanding of a major historical voice.

Key Features

Provides a candid look into the personal life of Victorian statesman and historian Thomas Macaulay.

Covers a significant historical period from 1838 to 1859 through his personal diary entries.

Contains the longest work written by Macaulay, offering more depth than his standard historical volumes.

Based on unique manuscripts held at Trinity College, Cambridge, for authentic historical study.

Offers a revealing perspective on the author's thoughts compared to his published formal writings.

Ideal for readers focused on European biography and 19th-century historical records.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 July 2008
Listed Since
03 August 2015

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