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F. J. C. Hearnshaw

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298: 34:– 10 March 1946) was an English professor of history, specializing in medieval history. He was noted for his conservative interpretation of the past, showing an empire-oriented ideology in defence of hierarchical authority, paternalism, deference, the monarchy, Church, family, nation, status, and place. He was a Tory Democrat who sought to realize Disraeli's goal of preserving invaluable historic traditions while encouraging timely reforms. He believed that a meritocratic, small, effective elite should lead the weaker majority. 20: 251: 367: 332: 337: 347: 352: 342: 362: 70: 86: 357: 82: 38: 101: 182: 94: 54: 105: 74: 46: 277:
History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America: From the Great War to Thatcher and Reagan
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Freedom in Service: six essays on matters concerning Britain's safety and good government
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Hearnshaw was an external examiner in history at the University of London 1909-1913;
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Conservatism in England: an Analytical, Historical, and Political Survey
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The Social and Political Ideas of some Great Mediaeval Thinkers
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Democracy at the Crossways: a study in politics and history
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Hearnshaw also held the posts of honorary secretary of the
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Birmingham
Manchester Grammar Schools
University of London
Peterhouse, Cambridge
LL.M.
Trinity College, Dublin
Durham University
Victoria University of Manchester
University of Bristol
University of Wales
University College, Southampton
Armstrong College
Durham University
King's College London
Royal Historical Society
Historical Association
full text online
King's College London
G. G. Harrap & Co.
"Hearnshaw, Fossey John Cobb (HNSW891FJ)"
Reba N. Soffer
Works by Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw
Project Gutenberg
Works by or about F. J. C. Hearnshaw
Internet Archive
King's College London College Archives
Categories
1869 births
1946 deaths

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