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Receptions and Re-visitings: Review Articles, 1978-2011

The shorter pieces reproduced here are drawn chiefly from the author’s large output of review articles and reviews of the last fifteen years. Though there is some shared subject matter with R.C. Richardson’s new collection on Social History, Local History and Historiography (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011), this volume significantly enlarges the range of the other in addressing, for example, issues relating to politics and political thinking, London, gendered worlds, servants and servant-keeping, the writing of diaries, and early modern reading habits. Many of the essays have a pronounced historiographical dimension, and a number of them focus on the period of the English Revolution. The two final essays – on ‘Epic Historiography’ and ‘Historians, History Brokers and English Historical Culture’ – extend the coverage to modern times. General readers, not just specialists, will find this book a helpful and accessibly written guide to the subjects under review.


R.C. Richardson is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Winchester in England, where he taught from 1977. He has held visiting professorships in the USA on a number of occasions, has co-edited the international journal Literature & History since its founding in 1975, and has served as General Editor for two successful series of books published by Manchester University Press. He is himself the author or editor of many volumes, including Puritanism in North West England (1972), The Debate on the English Revolution (1977, 3rd ed., 1998), Images of Oliver Cromwell (1993), The Changing Face of English Local History (2000), and Household Servants in Early Modern England (2010).

''In short, Richardson’s volumes help the reader – perhaps the essay writing student – to understand not just the horrors of civil war, but also gender relationships, in the fraught conditions of the seventeenth century. What is offered is a graphic and thought-provoking collection of experiences – some personal and some collective – produced in times that were highly troubled and which delivered much hardship. The reader emerges enlightened, informed, stimulated and perhaps also grateful to have been spared the miseries of religious strife.''
- Olwen Hufton, Literature & History, 21:2 (Autumn 2012), 78-80.

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ISBN: 1-4438-3309-6

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3309-7

Release Date: 17th October 2011

Pages: 155

Price: £34.99

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