ABSTRACT

First published in 1962, Frank Smith Fussner's introduction to the revolution in English historical writing and thought during the period of the renaissance and reformation (1580-1640) is an influential and thoroughly-researched work. It offers an introduction not only to the context of the period and the important English historians of the era, but also provides a thorough historiographical approach which deals with the purpose, method, content, style and significance of these historians within the framework of this 'historical revolution'. 

chapter 1|18 pages

THE EUROPEAN BACKGROUND

chapter 2|25 pages

THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT

chapter 3|23 pages

THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK

chapter 6|29 pages

THE VARIETIES OF HISTORY

chapter 7|14 pages

SIR WALTER RALEGH AND UNIVERSAL HISTORY

chapter 8|14 pages

JOHN STOW AND LOCAL HISTORY

chapter 9|17 pages

WILLIAM CAMDEN AND TERRITORIAL HISTORY

chapter 10|16 pages

SIR FRANCIS BACON AND THE IDEA OF HISTORY

chapter 11|17 pages

JOHN SELDEN AND PROBLEMATIC HISTORY