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2015

Journal Article

Review of James Anthony Froude: An Intellectual Biography of a Victorian Prophet

Hesketh, Ian (2015). Review of James Anthony Froude: An Intellectual Biography of a Victorian Prophet. Irish Studies Review, 23 (3), 365-367. doi: 10.1080/09670882.2015.1051763

Review of James Anthony Froude: An Intellectual Biography of a Victorian Prophet

2015

Journal Article

Review of: On Historical Distance by Mark Salber Phillips

Hesketh, Ian (2015). Review of: On Historical Distance by Mark Salber Phillips. Histoire sociale/Social history, 47 (96), 333-335. doi: 10.1353/his.2015.0009

Review of: On Historical Distance by Mark Salber Phillips

2015

Journal Article

A good Darwinian? Winwood Reade and the making of a late Victorian evolutionary epic

Hesketh, Ian (2015). A good Darwinian? Winwood Reade and the making of a late Victorian evolutionary epic. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 51, 44-52. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2015.01.013

A good Darwinian? Winwood Reade and the making of a late Victorian evolutionary epic

2015

Journal Article

The recurrence of the evolutionary epic

Hesketh, Ian (2015). The recurrence of the evolutionary epic. Journal of the Philosophy of History, 9 (2), 196-219. doi: 10.1163/18722636-12341300

The recurrence of the evolutionary epic

2015

Journal Article

The Aesthetics of Scale

Hesketh, Ian and Peden, Knox (2015). The Aesthetics of Scale. Journal of the Philosophy of History, 9 (2), 169-175. doi: 10.1163/18722636-12341298

The Aesthetics of Scale

2014

Journal Article

The story of Big History

Hesketh, Ian (2014). The story of Big History. History of the Present, 4 (2), 171-202. doi: 10.5406/historypresent.4.2.0171

The story of Big History

2014

Journal Article

Darwinian we are not: counterfactualism as the natural course of history

Hesketh, Ian (2014). Darwinian we are not: counterfactualism as the natural course of history. History and Theory, 53 (2), 295-303. doi: 10.1111/hith.10712

Darwinian we are not: counterfactualism as the natural course of history

2014

Journal Article

"History is past politics, and politics present history': who said it?

Hesketh, Ian (2014). "History is past politics, and politics present history': who said it?. Notes and Queries, 61 (1), 105-108. doi: 10.1093/notesj/gjt244

"History is past politics, and politics present history': who said it?

2012

Journal Article

Review of: Edward Adams, liberal epic: the Victorian practice of history from Gibbon to Churchill

Hesketh, Ian (2012). Review of: Edward Adams, liberal epic: the Victorian practice of history from Gibbon to Churchill. Journal of British Studies, 51 (3), 750-752. doi: 10.1086/665393

Review of: Edward Adams, liberal epic: the Victorian practice of history from Gibbon to Churchill

2012

Journal Article

Behold the (Anonymous) man: J. R. Seeley and Ecce Homo

Hesketh, Ian (2012). Behold the (Anonymous) man: J. R. Seeley and Ecce Homo. Victorian Review, 38 (1), 93-112. doi: 10.1353/vcr.2012.0044

Behold the (Anonymous) man: J. R. Seeley and Ecce Homo

2012

Journal Article

Review of: Theodore Koditschek, Liberalism, imperialism, and the historical imagination: nineteenth-century visions of a greater Britain

Hesketh, Ian (2012). Review of: Theodore Koditschek, Liberalism, imperialism, and the historical imagination: nineteenth-century visions of a greater Britain. Victorian Review, 38 (2)

Review of: Theodore Koditschek, Liberalism, imperialism, and the historical imagination: nineteenth-century visions of a greater Britain

2011

Journal Article

Weapons of another kind: Henry Thomas Buckle and the case of Thomas Pooley

Hesketh, Ian (2011). Weapons of another kind: Henry Thomas Buckle and the case of Thomas Pooley. Left History, 15 (1), 87-110.

Weapons of another kind: Henry Thomas Buckle and the case of Thomas Pooley

2011

Journal Article

Writing history in Macaulay’s Shadow: J.R. Seeley, E.A. Freeman, and the audience for scientific history in late Victorian Britain

Hesketh, Ian (2011). Writing history in Macaulay’s Shadow: J.R. Seeley, E.A. Freeman, and the audience for scientific history in late Victorian Britain. Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 22 (2), 30-56. doi: 10.7202/1008977ar

Writing history in Macaulay’s Shadow: J.R. Seeley, E.A. Freeman, and the audience for scientific history in late Victorian Britain

2011

Journal Article

The remains of the Freeman–Froude controversy: the religious dimension

Hesketh, Ian (2011). The remains of the Freeman–Froude controversy: the religious dimension. Canadian Society of Church History, 211-223.

The remains of the Freeman–Froude controversy: the religious dimension

2010

Journal Article

Reflections on the Origin’s anniversary and the perpetuation of an eternal myth

Hesketh, Ian (2010). Reflections on the Origin’s anniversary and the perpetuation of an eternal myth. University of Toronto Press Blog

Reflections on the Origin’s anniversary and the perpetuation of an eternal myth

2010

Journal Article

Review of: Cosmopolitan Islanders: British Historians and the European Continent

Hesketh, Ian (2010). Review of: Cosmopolitan Islanders: British Historians and the European Continent. Canadian Journal of History, 45 (3), 621-622.

Review of: Cosmopolitan Islanders: British Historians and the European Continent

2008

Journal Article

Diagnosing Froude's disease: boundary work and the discipline of history in late-Victorian Britain

Hesketh, Ian (2008). Diagnosing Froude's disease: boundary work and the discipline of history in late-Victorian Britain. History and Theory, 47 (3), 373-395. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2303.2008.00460.x

Diagnosing Froude's disease: boundary work and the discipline of history in late-Victorian Britain

2008

Journal Article

Review of: Frontiers of history: historical inquiry in the twentieth century

Hesketh, Ian (2008). Review of: Frontiers of history: historical inquiry in the twentieth century. Canadian Journal of History, 43 (1), 209-211.

Review of: Frontiers of history: historical inquiry in the twentieth century