01018nam a2200181Ia 450000500170000000800410001702000180005808200180007610000190009424500270011326000390014030000140017950004960019365000080068994200120069799900190070995201080072820250718142146.0250718s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780199296880 a942.0072bMEL aMelman, Billie 4aThe Culture of History bOxford University Press, USAc2006 a378 pages a"In this researched book, Billie Melman takes us on a voyage of the 'culture of history' which developed in England after the French Revolution. Exploring the production of English pasts, the multiplicity of their representations, and the myriad ways in which the English looked at history, she reveals how during the nineteenth century the most popular, longest-enduring, and most highly commercialized images of the past represented it as dangerous, disorderly, and violent."--BOOK JACKET. aArt cENGLISH c576341d576341 00104070aACLbACLc7Bd2025-07-18l0o942.0072 MELp188011r2025-07-18 14:21:46w2025-07-18yENGLISH