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Charles Firth (historian)

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301:, especially by introducing a key element of individual study of original sources and production of a thesis. Firth's attempts to do likewise at Oxford brought him into bitter conflict with the college fellows, who had little research expertise of their own and saw no reason why their undergraduates should be made to acquire such arcane, even artisan, skills, given their likely careers. They saw Firth as a power-seeker for the university professoriate as against the role of the colleges as proven finishing-schools for the country and empire's future establishment. Firth failed but the twentieth century saw universities go his and Tout's way. 689: 652: 721: 220:
wrote that Firth "knew the men and women of the seventeenth century much as a man knows his friends and acquaintances, not only as characters but also in the whole moral and intellectual world in which they lived."
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Cromwell's Army: A History of the English Soldier during the Civil Wars, the Commonwealth and the Protectorate
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in 1904. Firth's historical work was almost entirely confined to English history during the time of the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Herbert Butterfield, "The History of the Historical Association"
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Roots, Ivan (2004). "Firth, Sir Charles Harding (1857–1936)".
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His letters to Tout are in the latter's collection in the
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Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England
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for high-achieving historians. He became lecturer at
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Vol. 59. 1907. p. 598. 417:The Last Years of the Protectorate 399:(1891–1901), and Mrs Hutchinson's 259:Ford's lecturer in English history 165:Regius Professor of Modern History 25: 1066:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 383:The standard edition of Ludlow's 719: 687: 650: 412:Dictionary of National Biography 237:. At university he received the 1046:20th-century English historians 1041:19th-century English historians 818:Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare 304:He was elected a member of the 1096:Fellows of the British Academy 812:John Russell, 1st Earl Russell 311:He served as president of the 1: 401:Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson 361:Narrative of General Venables 353:Scotland and the Protectorate 345:Scotland and the Commonwealth 337:Life of the Duke of Newcastle 636:UK public library membership 306:American Antiquarian Society 896:Robert William Seton-Watson 718:(public domain audiobooks) 193:Henry William Carless Davis 1117: 824:Sir M. E. Grant Duff 800: 751: 742: 734: 729: 712:Works by Charles H. Firth 554:10.1017/S0018246X00021920 487:(Jan 1956) 6#1 pp. 63–67. 201:Sir Charles Harding Firth 36:Sir Charles Harding Firth 520:"FIRTH, Charles Harding" 498:The Diary of John Evelyn 406:Stuart Tracts, 1603–1693 313:Royal Historical Society 974:Sir P. J. Marshall 932:Sir R. W. Southern 673:EncyclopΓ¦dia Britannica 455:Colonel John Hutchinson 415:. In 1909 he published 289:Teaching vs scholarship 253:in 1887, and fellow of 235:Balliol College, Oxford 132:Balliol College, Oxford 884:Sir F. M. Powicke 703:Works by Charles Firth 668:Firth, Charles Harding 628:10.1093/ref:odnb/33137 214:Historical Association 1091:English legal writers 1076:People from Ecclesall 694:Charles Harding Firth 324:Manchester University 299:Manchester University 271:Frederick York Powell 261:in 1900, was elected 183:Frederick York Powell 587:"List of Presidents" 320:John Rylands Library 950:Sir J. C. 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S. de Beer, ed, 393:He also edited the 315:from 1913 to 1917. 265:in 1903 and became 938:Sir Geoffrey Elton 902:Theodore Plucknett 866:Sir John Fortescue 848:William Cunningham 738:William Cunningham 692:Works by or about 542:Historical Journal 465:Sir William Clarke 1018: 1017: 980:Dame Janet Nelson 944:Sir John Habakkuk 890:Sir Frank Stenton 878:Sir Richard Lodge 854:Sir Charles Firth 830:Sir Adolphus Ward 761: 760: 752:Succeeded by 730:Academic offices 707:Project Gutenberg 634:(Subscription or 445:Duke of Newcastle 275:English Civil War 269:in succession to 255:All Souls College 198: 197: 151:English Civil War 27:British historian 16:(Redirected from 1108: 1081:Knights Bachelor 962:Michael Thompson 860:Sir Charles Oman 787: 780: 773: 764: 749:1913–1917 735:Preceded by 727: 723: 722: 691: 677: 656: 654: 653: 639: 631: 603: 602: 600: 598: 583: 577: 572: 566: 565: 534: 528: 527: 516: 510: 507: 501: 494: 488: 481: 257:in 1901. 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Index

C. H. Firth
FBA
Ecclesall
Sheffield
Acland Hospital
Oxford
Wolvercote
Clifton College
Balliol College, Oxford
English Civil War
Commonwealth
Regius Professor of Modern History
Frederick York Powell
Henry William Carless Davis
FBA
historian
Historical Association
Esmond de Beer
Clifton College
Balliol College, Oxford
Stanhope prize
Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley
Stubbs Society
Pembroke College
All Souls College
Ford's lecturer in English history
FBA
Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford
Frederick York Powell
English Civil War

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