Lectures on Modern History

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Lectures on Modern History is a collection of influential university lectures by the 19th-century historian Lord Acton, exploring the development of modern European history and the principles of liberty, power, and moral judgment in historical study.

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instanceOf book
history book
associatedWith Regius Professorship of Modern History at Cambridge NERFINISHED
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
author John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton NERFINISHED
Lord Acton NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
educationalUse advanced study of European history
university teaching
field European history
historiography
modern history
political thought
form collection of university lectures
genre historical lectures
historiography
hasKeyTheme constitutionalism
ethics of political action
judgment of historical figures
moral responsibility of historians
nationalism in Europe
objectivity in historical writing
progress and its limits in history
relationship between liberty and power
religious freedom
revolutions of the modern era
role of ideas in political change
tyranny and despotism
use and abuse of power
influencedBy 19th-century liberal Catholicism
Catholic intellectual tradition NERFINISHED
liberalism
language English
medium print
notableFor articulation of the principle that power tends to corrupt
emphasis on moral evaluation in history
liberal interpretation of European history
subject church and state
development of modern states
historical method
liberty
modern European history
moral judgment in history
political power
revolution and reform
timePeriodCovered early modern period
modern era

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Lord Acton notableWork Lectures on Modern History