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  1. La educación radical de Catharine Macaulay Graham. Centro de Educação - CE - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco - UFPE. Resumen: Catharine Macaulay Graham (1731-1791) es una autora prácticamente desconocida en los países hispanohablantes y lusoparlantes. Perteneciente a la Ilustración radical, sintetiza sus grandes ideas en Cartas sobre ...

  2. Catharine Macaulay. Full Quote. Macaulay was a radical republican historian who wrote a poplar 8 volume History of England which argued that English history was a failed struggle for virtue and liberty. She believed that virtue and liberty had been achieved by the American colonists and so was a supporter of the American Revolution. She later ...

  3. orlando.cambridge.org › people › c3a9ca58-8dee-42e7Catharine Macaulay | Orlando

    Catharine Macaulay. 02 April 1731 - 22 June 1791. Standard Name: Macaulay, Catharine. Birth Name: Catharine Sawbridge. Married Name: Catharine Macaulay. Married Name: Catharine Graham. Self-constructed Name: Catharine Macaulay Graham. Used Form: Mrs Macauly. CM is best known as a radical historian (the only historian of England from a ...

  4. NPG 5856. On display in Room 10 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery. Catharine Macaulay (née Sawbridge) (1731-1791), Historian and political polemicist. Sitter in 17 portraits. (1730-1788), Painter. Artist or producer associated with 73 portraits. Painted at the outset of the American War of Independence, this political portrait ...

  5. Abstract. Commentators on the work of Catharine Macaulay acknowledge her influence on the pioneering feminist writing of Mary Wollstonecraft. Yet despite Macaulay's interest in equal education for women, these commentators have not considered that Macaulay offered a self-contained, sustained argument for the equality of women.

  6. Catharine Macaulay (Olantigh, 23 de marzo de 1731 - Binfield, 22 de junio de 1791), también conocida como Catharine Graham y Catharine Sawbridge, fue una historiadora inglesa. Fue la primera mujer inglesa en convertirse en historiadora y durante su vida la única historiadora del mundo.

  7. En Angleterre, deux femmes se sont engagées très tôt dans le débat sur la Révolution française suscité par la parution des Réflexions sur la Révolution de France d'Edmund Burke. De tendance radicale et attachées au primat de la raison, Catharine Macaulay et Mary Wollstonecraft attaquèrent l'argumentation de Burke et défendirent les progrès que représentait la Révolution. La ...