History of Universities: Volume XXXV / 1: The Unloved Century: Georgian Oxford Reassessed
Online ISBN:
9780191959516
Print ISBN:
9780192867445
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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History of Universities: Volume XXXV / 1: The Unloved Century: Georgian Oxford Reassessed
Moredchai Feingold (ed.),
Moredchai Feingold
(ed.)
Kate Van Nuys Page Professor of the History of Science and the Humanities, California Institute of Technology
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Robin Darwall-Smith (ed.),
Robin Darwall-Smith
(ed.)
Archivist of University and Jesus Colleges, and a historian of Oxford, University and Jesus Colleges
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Peregrine Horden (ed.)
Peregrine Horden
(ed.)
Fellow of All Souls College and a medieval historian, All Souls College
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Published online:
18 August 2022
Published in print:
23 June 2022
Online ISBN:
9780191959516
Print ISBN:
9780192867445
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Cite
Feingold, Moredchai, Robin Darwall-Smith, and Peregrine Horden (eds), History of Universities: Volume XXXV / 1: The Unloved Century: Georgian Oxford Reassessed (Oxford , 2022; online edn, Oxford Academic, 18 Aug. 2022), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192867445.001.0001, accessed 16 May 2025.
Abstract
This special edition of History of Universities studies and reappraises the often ignored history of eighteenth-century Oxford, caught as it is between the upheavals of the Stuart century and the reformation of the Victorian era.
Keywords:
eighteenth-century, History of Universities, Stuart century, Victorian era, universities in continental Europe
Subject
Social and Cultural History
Collection:
Oxford Scholarship Online
Contents
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Front Matter
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Preface
Peregrine Horden
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1
The Problem of Georgian Oxford
Robin Darwall-Smith
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Part 1 Thought and Learning
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2
In the Centre and on the Periphery: The Paradox of Classics in Georgian Oxford
Robin Darwall-Smith
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3
Undergraduate Studies and the Collections Books at Christ Church
Judith Curthoys
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4
Theology and Religion in Georgian Oxford: A Survey
Robin Darwall-Smith
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5
Arabic Studies in Eighteenth-Century Oxford
Alastair Hamilton
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6
Eighteenth-Century Antecedents and Rivals of Blackstone’s Institutionalism
Mike Macnair
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7
‘Keeping’ Natural Philosophy Alive in Eighteenth-Century Oxford: John Whiteside (1679–1729) and William Huddesford (1732–1772)
Anna Marie Roos
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2
In the Centre and on the Periphery: The Paradox of Classics in Georgian Oxford
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Part 2 Arts and Letters
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8
George Clarke’s Oxford: The Patriotic Creation of a Monumental City
Matthew Craske
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9
‘Gothick’ and ‘Sollid’: Hawksmoor’s Work at All Souls Reconsidered
Anthony Geraghty
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10
Part 1: Edward Young in England
Clare Bucknell
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10
Part 2: Cross-Channel Memorialisation: Edward Young in France
Catriona Seth
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11
Concert Life in Georgian Oxford
Susan Wollenberg
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12
Oxford and Cambridge Colleges as Patrons of Religious Art in the Eighteenth Century
Peregrine Horden
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8
George Clarke’s Oxford: The Patriotic Creation of a Monumental City
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Part 3 University Life
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End Matter
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