Short Studies on Great Subjects

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Short Studies on Great Subjects

by James Anthony Froude

EN·~17 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

SHORT STUDIES - ON - GREAT SUBJECTS. - BY - JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, M.A. - LATE FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD.

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THE SCIENCE OF HISTORY: - A LECTURE DELIVERED AT THE ROYAL INSTITUTION

3:54:27

THE INFLUENCE OF THE REFORMATION ON THE SCOTTISH CHARACTER: - A LECTURE DELIVERED AT EDINBURGH, NOVEMBER 1865.

54:37

THE PHILOSOPHY OF CATHOLICISM.

22:15

A PLEA FOR THE FREE DISCUSSION OF THEOLOGICAL DIFFICULTIES.

1:02:57

CRITICISM AND THE GOSPEL HISTORY.

1:02:50

THE BOOK OF JOB.

1:32:40

SPINOZA.

1:37:08

THE DISSOLUTION OF THE MONASTERIES.

1:12:07

ENGLAND'S FORGOTTEN WORTHIES.

1:40:21

Description

In this spirited Victorian lecture, a seasoned scholar addresses a gathering at the Royal Institution, tackling the uneasy marriage of science and history. He opens with a candid admission that history can feel as slippery as a child's jumble of letters, yet insists it deserves systematic study. The tone is conversational, promising clarity without sacrificing depth.

Central to his argument is the legacy of Mr. Buckle, a once‑renowned historian whose magnum opus sparked both admiration and controversy. The speaker sketches Buckle’s meteoric rise, his relentless dedication, and the tragic toll it took on his health, using his story as a cautionary tale about the perils of scholarly ambition. Through this portrait, he probes the limits of objectivity in chronicling human events.

Listeners are invited to reconsider how facts are selected and presented, recognizing that even the most rigorous histories are shaped by the historian’s hand. The lecture balances rigorous analysis with vivid anecdotes, making the complexities of historiography approachable for modern ears. It serves as a thoughtful reminder that the past, like any science, is always a work in progress.

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en

Duration

~17 hours (1006K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Lybarger and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2007-03-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Anthony Froude

James Anthony Froude

1818–1894

A bold Victorian historian and essayist, he became famous for turning Tudor England into vivid, dramatic narrative. His books were widely read in his own time and still stand out for their energy, confidence, and controversy.

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