This special edition of History of Universities, Volume XXXV/1, studies and reappraises the often ignored history of eighteenth-century Oxford, caught as it is between the upheavals of the Stuart century and the reformation of the Victorian era.
This special edition of History of Universities, Volume XXXV/1, studies and reappraises the often ignored history of eighteenth-century Oxford, caught as it is between the upheavals of the Stuart century and the reformation of the Victorian era.
Guest Editors: Robin Darwall-Smith and Peregrine Horden. Robin Darwall-Smith is Archivist of University and Jesus Colleges, and a historian of Oxford. Peregrine Horden is a Fellow of All Souls College and a medieval historian.
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* Preface * 1: Robin Darwall-Smith: The problem of Georgian Oxford * Part 1: Thought and Learning * 2: Robin Darwall-Smith: In the centre and on the periphery: the paradox of Classics in Georgian Oxford * 3: Judith Curthoys: Undergraduate studies and the collection books at Christ Church * 4: Robin Darwall-Smith: Theology and religion in Georgian Oxford: a survey * 5: Alastair Hamilton: Arabic studies in eighteenth-century Oxford * 6: Mike Macnair: Eighteenth-century antecedents and rivals to Blackstone's Institutionalism * 7: Anna Marie Roos: Keeping Natural Philosophy Alive in Eighteenth-Century Oxford: John Whiteside (1679-1729) and William Huddesford (1732-1772) * Part 2: Arts and Letters * 8: Matthew Craske: George Clarke's Oxford: The Patriotic Creation of a Monumental City * 9: Anthony Geraghty: 'Gothick' and 'sollid': Hawksmoor's work at All Souls reconsidered * 10a: Clare Bucknell: Edward Young in England * 10b: Catriona Seth: Cross-Channel Memorialisation: Edward Young in France * 11: Susan Wollenberg: Concert life in Georgian Oxford * 12: Peregrine Horden: Oxford and Cambridge colleges as patrons of religious art in the eighteenth century * Part 3: University Life * 13: Norma Aubertin-Potter: The eighteenth-century servants of All Souls College, Oxford * 14: Nigel Aston: The Great Survivor: Charles Butler, Earl of Arran, and the Oxford Chancellorship, 1715-1758
* Preface * 1: Robin Darwall-Smith: The problem of Georgian Oxford * Part 1: Thought and Learning * 2: Robin Darwall-Smith: In the centre and on the periphery: the paradox of Classics in Georgian Oxford * 3: Judith Curthoys: Undergraduate studies and the collection books at Christ Church * 4: Robin Darwall-Smith: Theology and religion in Georgian Oxford: a survey * 5: Alastair Hamilton: Arabic studies in eighteenth-century Oxford * 6: Mike Macnair: Eighteenth-century antecedents and rivals to Blackstone's Institutionalism * 7: Anna Marie Roos: Keeping Natural Philosophy Alive in Eighteenth-Century Oxford: John Whiteside (1679-1729) and William Huddesford (1732-1772) * Part 2: Arts and Letters * 8: Matthew Craske: George Clarke's Oxford: The Patriotic Creation of a Monumental City * 9: Anthony Geraghty: 'Gothick' and 'sollid': Hawksmoor's work at All Souls reconsidered * 10a: Clare Bucknell: Edward Young in England * 10b: Catriona Seth: Cross-Channel Memorialisation: Edward Young in France * 11: Susan Wollenberg: Concert life in Georgian Oxford * 12: Peregrine Horden: Oxford and Cambridge colleges as patrons of religious art in the eighteenth century * Part 3: University Life * 13: Norma Aubertin-Potter: The eighteenth-century servants of All Souls College, Oxford * 14: Nigel Aston: The Great Survivor: Charles Butler, Earl of Arran, and the Oxford Chancellorship, 1715-1758
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