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  1. 29 de mar. de 2024 · England. Catharine Macaulay (born April 2, 1731, Wye, Kent, Eng.—died June 22, 1791, Binfield, near Windsor, Berkshire) was a British historian and radical political writer. She was privately educated, and her readings in Greek and Roman history inculcated in her an enthusiasm for libertarian and republican ideals.

  2. 23 de fev. de 2023 · The writings of republican historian and political pamphleteer Catharine Macaulay (1731–91) played a central role in debates about political reform in the Age of Enlightenment and Revolution. A critical reader of Hume's bestselling History of England, she broke new ground in historiography by defending the regicide of Charles I and became an inspiration for many luminaries of the American ...

  3. This essay examines the writing and reception of English historian Catharine Macaulay (1731–1791), looking particularly at the ways in which her publications established and changed the use of the phrases “female historian” and “fair historian” across the eighteenth century in Great Britain.

  4. 19 de dez. de 2011 · William Alexander, Mary Astell, Catharine Macaulay e Mary Wollstonecraft são alguns dos pensadores que escrevem obras de cunho protofeminista, lançando as bases de uma filosofia de emancipação e direitos iguais para as mulheres do século XVIII.

  5. Catharine Macaulay. 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. 1 .

  6. Catharine Macaulay was born Catharine Sawbridge in 1731, one of four children of Elizabeth Wanley Sawbridge , an heiress, and John Sawbridge, a wealthy country gentleman. When Catharine was only two years old, her mother died, and her grieving father stayed mainly in London, leaving Catharine, her sister and brothers at Olantigh, the family ...

  7. Catharine Macaulay. 1731 – 1791. 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.