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Thomas Macaulay ou comment s’en débarrasser. Autour d’un ouvrage de Steven Pincus : nouvelles perspectives historiographiques sur la Glorieuse Révolution (1688)1

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  • Levillain, Charles-Édouard

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L’historiographie de la Glorieuse Révolution a donné lieu à une révision considérable à la suite de la publication d’une étude en deux volumes sur l’histoire des derniers Stuarts par Tim Harris (2006, 2007) et d’un ouvrage par Steven Pincus intitulé The First Modern Revolution (2009). L’objet de cet article est de mesurer leur impact sur la littérature existante ainsi que leurs limites, tant en termes de sources que de cadre conceptuel. Le principal argument est que l’héritage intellectuel de Thomas Macaulay s’avère étonnamment résistant à ses nombreux détracteurs, y compris parmi les meilleurs spécialistes de l’histoire modern des îles Britanniques.

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  • Levillain, Charles-Édouard, 2012. "Thomas Macaulay ou comment s’en débarrasser. Autour d’un ouvrage de Steven Pincus : nouvelles perspectives historiographiques sur la Glorieuse Révolution (1688)1," Histoire, économie & société, Editions NecPlus, vol. 2011(01), pages 3-22, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:hecoso:v:2011:y:2012:i:01:p:3-22_00
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