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  1. George Macaulay Trevelyan, OM, CBE, FRS, FBA, was an English historian. Trevelyan was the third son of Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet, and great-nephew of Thomas Babington Macaulay, whose staunch liberal Whig principles he espoused in accessible works of literate narrative avoiding a consciously dispassionate analysis, that became old-fashioned during his long and productive career.

  2. 1876-1962. George Trevelyan was not a scientific historian. Though he knew so much about the period when the Royal Society was founded, it could elect him a fellow as in those days it had elected Clarendon and Dryden. It was the poetical aspect of the past which appealed to him and as a freshman at Cambridge in 1893 he had boiled with rage when ...

  3. George Trevelyan was not a scientific historian. Though he knew so much about the period when the Royal Society was founded, it could elect him a fellow as in those days it had elected Clarendon and Dryden. It was the poetical aspect of the past which appealed to him and as a freshman at Cambridge in 1893 he had boiled with rage when Seeley ...

  4. ジョージ・マコーリー・トレヴェリアン(George Macaulay Trevelyan、1876年 2月16日 - 1962年 7月21日)は、イギリスの歴史学者。 人物・来歴. 1898年から1903年までケンブリッジ大学 トリニティ・カレッジのフェロー。その後20年以上在野の歴史家。

  5. George Macaulay Trevelyan, I876- I962 JOSEPH M. HERNON, JR. "THE JUBILEE IS WELL, but one flies for the refuge of contrast to the French Revolution, to see that men can on occasion be discontent as well as content, that there is the everlasting Nay, as well as the everlasting Yea." In tones of

  6. George Macaulay Trevelyan (ur. 16 lutego 1876 w Welcombe, zm. 21 lipca 1962 w Cambridge) – brytyjski historyk. Życiorys. Syn Georga Trevelyana. Ukończył ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2018 · George Macaulay Trevelyan was born at Welcom be near Stratford-on-Avon on Feb. 16, 1876, the son of Sir George Otto Trevelyan. His maternal granduncle was the historian Thomas Babington Macaulay. Young Trevelyan went to Trinity College, Cambridge, where Bertrand Russell, G. E. Moore, and Ralph Vaughan Williams were among his friends.