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  1. Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1º Barão de Macaulay, PC (Leicestershire, 25 de outubro de 1800 – 28 de dezembro de 1859) foi um poeta, historiador e político whig britânico do século XIX. Foi membro do Parlamento do Reino Unido por Calne (1830-1832), Leeds (1832-1834) e Edimburgo (1839-1847 e 1852-1856).

  2. Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, PC, FRS, FRSE (/ ˈ b æ b ɪ ŋ t ən m ə ˈ k ɔː l i /; 25 October 1800 – 28 December 1859) was a British historian and Whig politician, who served as the Secretary at War between 1839 and 1841, and as the Paymaster General between 1846 and 1848.

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    • Whig
  3. history of United Kingdom. Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay (born October 25, 1800, Rothley Temple, Leicestershire, England—died December 28, 1859, Campden Hill, London) was an English Whig politician, essayist, poet, and historian best known for his History of England, 5 vol. (1849–61); this work, which covers the period 1688 ...

  4. 12 de dez. de 2012 · Recalling Thomas Macaulay's English legacy. "If you're an Indian reading this book in English, it's probably because of Thomas Macaulay," says the front cover blurb on a new biography of a man...

  5. Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, PC (October 25, 1800 – December 28, 1859), was a nineteenth century English poet, historian, and Whig politician. He wrote extensively as an essayist and reviewer, and on British history. His 1835, Minute on Education in India, where he was a senior civil servant, had a lasting impact on colonial ...

  6. 23 de mai. de 2018 · A biography of Macaulay, an English historian, essayist, and politician, who wrote The History of England and advocated for parliamentary reform and Indian education. Learn about his life, works, views, and legacy.

  7. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Macaulay - Historian, Writer, Politician: Macaulay’s History of England brought him a secure, if diminished, place among English historians as the founder, with his contemporary Henry Hallam, of what is now known as the Whig interpretation of history.