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referred to him as a "systematic falsifier of history". His tendency to see history as a drama led him to treat figures whose views he opposed as if they were villains, while his approved characters were presented as heroes. Macaulay goes to considerable length, for example, to absolve his hero
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is famous for its prose and for its confident, sometimes dogmatic, emphasis on a progressive model of British history. According to this view, England threw off
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and a forward-looking culture combined with freedom of belief and expression. This model of human progress has been called the
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was innovative for his period. He consciously fused the picturesque, dramatic style of classical historians such as
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Macaulay's approach has been criticised by later historians for its one-sidedness and its complacency.
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with the learned and factual approach of his 18th-century precursors such as
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The History of England from the Accession of James II
Lord Macaulay
James II
Glorious Revolution
coregency
William III
Mary II
William III
Thucydides
Tacitus
Hume
superstition
autocracy
balanced constitution
Whig interpretation of history
Karl Marx
King William III
Glencoe massacre
History of England (disambiguation)
"History"
Edinburgh Review
Karl Marx
Das Kapital
volume 1
vol. 2
vol. 3
vol. 4
vol. 5
Vol II
The History of England from the Accession of James II

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