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in the services of the church; and the revival of letters after the 7th century. For the first century and a half of his period he is mainly occupied with a review of classical learning, taking short decennial periods and noticing works which they produced. For the period 1520–1550 there are separate
161:, a connection to which he owed his appointment to the well-paid and easy post of commissioner of stamps; but took no part in politics himself. He was, however, an active supporter of many popular movements—particularly of that which ended in the abolition of the 397:, the literature of taste and other miscellaneous literature; and the subdivisions of subjects is carried further in later periods. Thus poetry, the drama and polite literature form the subjects of separate chapters. An author may be mentioned in many chapters: 276:. Hallam stopped here because he was unwilling to touch on issues of contemporary politics which seemed to him to run back through the whole period of the reign of George III, but this did not prevent him from being accused of bias. The 1099: 416:
The plan excluded biographical history. It is an account of the books which would make a complete library of the period, arranged according to date of publication and subject.
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as a series of historical dissertations for the period from the 5th to the 15th century. The work consists of nine long chapters: the histories of
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Remains, in Verse and Prose, of Arthur Henry Hallam: Edited, with a Preface, by his Father, Henry Hallam
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The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of Henry VII. to the Death of George II
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries
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Introduction to the literature of Europe in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe, in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe, in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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Introduction to the Literature of Europe, in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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Literary Essays and Characters: Selected from "An Introduction to the Literature of Europe"
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Literary Essays and Characters: Selected from "An Introduction to the Literature of Europe"
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Hallam's earliest literary work was undertaken in connection with the Whig periodical, the
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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empires, fill five chapters. Others deal with major institutional features of
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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Hallam lost his children, one after another. His eldest son, the poet
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was published. These works represent nearly all of Hallam's career.
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View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages: In Two Volumes
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on 21 January 1859, aged 81. He has a memorial in the crypt of
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for some years before turning to history. His major works were
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In 1807 Hallam married Julia Maria Elton (daughter of Sir
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claimed that the work was biased in favour of the Whigs.
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Remains, in Verse and Prose, of Arthur Henry Hallam
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His first major work, 30:Henry Hallam in a 19th-century portrait by 302:that provoked the indignation of Southey. 272:, and carried it down to the accession of 1070:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 907: 703: 691: 674: 626: 516: 413:appear in half a dozen different places. 320: 974: 451: 25: 929: 860: 1022: 961: 419: 393:, science, speculative philosophy and 188:The Constitutional History of England 88:The Constitutional History of England 78:, he practised as a barrister on the 456:A drawing of a bust of Hallam's son 773:"Memorials of St Paul's Cathedral" 753:by Henry Hallam, vols. ii, iii, iv" 220: 198:was published in 1843, and in 1852 13: 955: 14: 1111: 993: 652:Constitutional History of England 262:Constitutional History of England 1060:English male non-fiction writers 947:Dictionary of National Biography 895: 878:Dictionary of National Biography 389:chapters on ancient literature, 346: 329: 1080:People educated at Eton College 1055:19th-century English historians 1040:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 854: 824: 780: 767: 741: 715: 697: 34:. 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London: John Murray. 374:View of the Middle Ages 245:, and of the Greek and 209:, and a trustee of the 124: 113:, and a trustee of the 98:. In an 1828 review of 962:Landry, Peter (2011). 763:: 340–383. March 1840. 464: 321:Literary history works 315:Constitutional History 311:Whig constitutionalism 284:Constitutional History 174:, where his review of 100:Constitutional History 47: 1050:English legal writers 1000:Works by Henry Hallam 933:"Hallam, Henry"  864:"Hallam, Henry"  604:Henry Hallam (1852). 581:Henry Hallam (1837). 557:Henry Hallam (1827). 529:Henry Hallam (1818). 471:). She died in 1847. 455: 442:London County Council 190:(1827, two volumes). 147:Christ Church, Oxford 76:Christ Church, Oxford 29: 757:The Quarterly Review 731:The Quarterly Review 710:. London: J. 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Henry Hallam (actor)

Thomas Phillips
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Clevedon
North Somerset
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FRSE
FSA
FRAS
Eton
Christ Church, Oxford
Oxford circuit
Whig party
Robert Southey
Royal Society
British Museum
George IV
John Hallam
Windsor
Bristol
Eton
Christ Church, Oxford
Oxford circuit
Lincolnshire
Whig party
slave trade
Edinburgh Review
Walter Scott
Royal Society

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