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Historicism

Paul Hamilton explains the theory and practice of historicism, introducing the history of the term and its uses, key thinkers, and how historicism relates to contemporary debates, such as post-colonialism, feminism and globalization. This fully revised edition includes a glossary of critical terms, fully updated bibliography, and suggestions for additional reading. Paul Hamilton is Professor of English at Queen Mary, University of London.

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  • "Paul Hamilton explains the theory and practice of historicism, introducing the history of the term and its uses, key thinkers, and how historicism relates to contemporary debates, such as post-colonialism, feminism and globalization. This fully revised edition includes a glossary of critical terms, fully updated bibliography, and suggestions for additional reading. Paul Hamilton is Professor of English at Queen Mary, University of London."@en
  • "This updated edition provides an introduction to the crucial concept of historicism. It explains the theory & practice, presents the history of the term & its uses, introduces key thinkers in the field & considers historicism in relation to contemporary debates, such as feminism & globalization."
  • "This updated edition provides an introduction to the crucial concept of historicism. It explains the theory & practice, presents the history of the term & its uses, introduces key thinkers in the field & considers historicism in relation to contemporary debates, such as feminism & globalization."@en
  • "Explains the theory and basics of Historicism and presents a history of the term and its uses. Also introduces the reader to key thinkers in this field and considers the concept in contemporary debates such as feminism and post-colonialism."@en

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