Josephine Butler’s reconsideration of female saints: eschatological conceptions of history and the dismantling of structural evil
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<p dir="ltr">The Nineteenth-Century Present explores the multiple ways in which history was understood, structured, and reassessed in literary, theological, and political contexts across the nineteenth century. While the scope of the book is wide, ranging from the representations of geological time and ancient history to the writing of the recent past, and covering the work of writers from Walter Scott to G.K. Chesterton, each chapter reveals how present concerns intrude on and shape every view of history. Ultimately, the collection emphasises that issues raised regarding historicity in recent methodological debates were already concerns in the nineteenth century.</p>
History
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Place of publication
Manchester University Press
Title of book
The Nineteenth-Century Present: Literature, Print Culture and Historicity