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Modern European History: A Missionary Enterprise?

Modern European History: A Missionary Enterprise? Footnotes 1 See the Annual Reports of the History of Ideas Program at the Australian National University since 1970. These contain the lists of projects undertaken by the various fellows and visiting professors, as well as their publications. 2 Barrie Rose, “1789 and All That”, in Historical Disciplines and Culture in Australasia: An Assessment (St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1979), p. 142. 3 See John Hooper, “Ernest K. Bramsted (1901–1978): A European Historian in Germany, England & Australia ”, Australian Journal of Politics and History 31 , 3 ( 1985 ): 397 – 407 . 4 In Australian Journal of Politics and History (Supplementary Edition 1988): 3–20. An excellent overview of how the discipline of history in general developed at the University of Sydney, is provided by the collection of essays produced by the current staff of the History Department entitled, History at Sydney: Centenary Reflections 1992 , edited by Barbara Caine, Brian Fletcher, Meg Miller, Ros Pesman, and Deryck Schreuder. See especially the chapters by I. A. Cameron and A. E. Cahill on Early Modern and Late Modern European History respectively. In this context attention is drawn to Stuart Macintyre, A History for a Nation: Ernest http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0004-9522
eISSN
1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1995.tb01089.x
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Footnotes 1 See the Annual Reports of the History of Ideas Program at the Australian National University since 1970. These contain the lists of projects undertaken by the various fellows and visiting professors, as well as their publications. 2 Barrie Rose, “1789 and All That”, in Historical Disciplines and Culture in Australasia: An Assessment (St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1979), p. 142. 3 See John Hooper, “Ernest K. Bramsted (1901–1978): A European Historian in Germany, England & Australia ”, Australian Journal of Politics and History 31 , 3 ( 1985 ): 397 – 407 . 4 In Australian Journal of Politics and History (Supplementary Edition 1988): 3–20. An excellent overview of how the discipline of history in general developed at the University of Sydney, is provided by the collection of essays produced by the current staff of the History Department entitled, History at Sydney: Centenary Reflections 1992 , edited by Barbara Caine, Brian Fletcher, Meg Miller, Ros Pesman, and Deryck Schreuder. See especially the chapters by I. A. Cameron and A. E. Cahill on Early Modern and Late Modern European History respectively. In this context attention is drawn to Stuart Macintyre, A History for a Nation: Ernest

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Dec 1, 1995

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