Professor%20Laurence%20Brockliss: List of publications
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The University of Oxford A History
March 2016
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This fresh and readable account gives a complete history of the University of Oxford, from its beginnings in the 11th century to the present day - charting Oxford's improbable rise from provincial backwater to modern meritocratic and ...
Oxford (England)
Childhood: a historical approach
January 2013
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Understanding childhood A Cross Disciplinary Approach
Nationally and globally, childhood has become a crucial topic of sociopolitical debates and policy initiatives. Understanding Childhood offers a fresh look at how childhood has changed in recent years.
Social Science
Starting-out, Getting-on, and Becoming Famous in the 18th Century Republic of Letters
January 2013
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Scholars in Action The Practice of Knowledge and the Figure of the Savant in the 18th Century
Contributors include Kirill Abrosimov, Gunhild Berg, Thomas Biskup, Holger Böning, Simona Boscani-Leoni, Barbara Braun-Bucher, Laurence Brockliss, Florence Catherine, Lorraine Daston, Simone De Angelis, Bettina Dietz, Clorinda Donato, ...
Europe
Mass Education and the Limits of State Building, C.1870-1930
March 2012
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Book
In this book, the authors offer an international insight into the way children were schooled for citizenship in Britain, Europe and other parts of the world in the nineteenth and early twentieth century when states first seriously invested ...
Oxford in the Early Modern Period: The Colleges and the Development of the Tutorial System
January 2012
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Collegiate Learning in the Middle Ages and Beyond
Childhood and Violence in the Western Tradition
December 2010
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Book
Family & Relationships
Medical Education and Centres of Excellence in Eighteenth-Century Europe: Towards an Identification
May 2010
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Centres of Medical Excellence? Medical Travel and Education in Europe, 1500-1789
Etudiants de medecine des iles britanniques inscrits en France sous l'ancien regime
January 2010
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Etudiants de l'exil : Migrations internationales et universités refuges (XVIe-XXe siècle)
Medicine, religion and social mobility in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Ireland
January 2010
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Ireland and medicine in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
This collection aims to go some way to rectifying this situation, providing an exploration of the changes and developments in medicine as practised in Ireland ...
History
The Irish colleges on the continent and the creation of an educated clergy
November 2009
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The Ulster Earls and Baroque Europe
Advancing with the Army: Medicine, the Professions, and Social Mobility in the British Isles 17901850. By Markus Ackroyd, Laurence Brockliss, Michael Moss, Kate Retford, and John Stevenson. Pp. xvi, 393. ISBN: 978019926706...
April 2009
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The Scottish Historical Review
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
The College de Montaigu in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
April 2008
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History of Universities XXII/2
History of Universities is a periodical devoted to the study of every aspect of university history development, structure, teaching, and research from the Middle Ages to the modern period, as well as to the history of scholarship more generally. The bi-annual volumes contain a mix of learned articles, unpublished documents, book reviews, research notes, and bibliographical information, which makes this publication an indispensable tool not only for higher education researchers, but historians of all stripes. The contents of the periodical range widely geographically, chronically, and in subject-matter while its contributors are drawn from all parts of the world, giving the volumes a decidedly international flavor.
Contenir et prévenir la violence. La discipline scolaire et universitaire sous l’Ancien Régime (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles)
April 2008
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Journal article
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Histoire de l'éducation
Book Review: Nelson's Surgeon: William Beatty, Naval Medicine, and the Battle of Trafalgar. By Laurence Brockliss, John Cardwell, and Michael Moss. Oxford University Press. 2005. xx + 216 pp. £45.00 boards. ISBN 0 19 928742 2
January 2008
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War in History
4404 Development Studies, 44 Human Society
Containing and preventing violence. School and university discipline under the French Ancien Régime (17th-18th centuries)
January 2008
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Histoire de l'Education
In his classic 1960 description of the socialization of pupils under the French Ancien Régime, Philippe Ariès claimed that, in France, a radical change could be seen in the behaviour of adolescents from the middle of the 17th century. Before this date, the new norms advocated in the didactic works of the humanists of the Renaissance and their successors of the Counter-Reformation had only a limited effect. By the 18th century, however, the classroom had become a much more peaceful and well-ordered place in which the authority of the master is recognized and the students are relatively studious. The Ariès description was, however, based on limited information. This contribution confronts his vision with that arising from richer sources, that French historians have since analyzed, and from the comparison of this material with English sources.
Institutionen der philosophischen Bildung
January 2008
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Die Philosophie des 18. Jahrhunderts: Frankreich
Volume 2 of Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie
Magdalen College Oxford
January 2008
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The French Republic of Letters and English Culture, 1750-90
June 2007
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Anglo-French Attitudes Comparisons and Transfers Between English and French Intellectuals Since the Eighteenth Century
This collection of essays continues a favourite game of Anglo-French intellectual life since the eighteenth century: the game of cultural transfers and comparisons between English and French intellectuals themselves.
History
Enlightenment and Christianity in eighteenth-century France: the Library Evidence
January 2007
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Medicine and Religion in Enlightenment Europe
This volume explores the relationship between medicine and religion during the Enlightenment Period, here understood as covering the years 1650 to 1789.
Medical
La vie breve de la physiologie mecaniste dans les facultes de medicine de l'Ancien Regime
January 2007
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Conceptions de la science : hier, aujourd'hui, demain Hommage à Marjorie Grene
ser en science. Il dit précisément que « [la] forme parfaite de la science ne saurait être obtenue, sinon par un très exact départ des méthodes diverses qui concourent à la découverte de la vérité; des multiples facultés que la raison
humaine ...
Science
The Moment of No Return: The University of Paris and the Death of Aristotelianism
March 2006
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Science & Education
5005 Theology, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies
Nelson's Grand National Obsequies
February 2006
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The English Historical Review
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Nelson's surgeon
December 2005
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Book
This book is intended to fill the gap. Sir William Beatty (1773-1842) was surgeon of the Victory at Trafalgar.
Biography & Autobiography
Organization, training and the medical marketplace in the eighteenth century
March 2004
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The Healing Arts Health, Disease and Society in Europe 1500-1800
The book will appeal to students, teachers, health workers and general readers who wish to develop a critical awareness of medicine in the past.
History
La République des Lettres et les médecins en France à la veille de la Révolution: le cas d’Esprit Calvet
January 2004
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Journal article
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Gesnerus
Prosopography of Irish Clerics in the Universities of Paris and Toulouse, 1573-1792
January 2004
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Archivium Hibernicum
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Curricula
October 2003
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A History of the University in Europe: Volume 2, Universities in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800)
Education
Science, the Universities and Other Public Spaces: Teaching Science in Europe and the Americas
March 2003
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The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 4, Eighteenth-Century Science
The Cambridge History of Science comprises eight volumes, the first four arranged chronologically from antiquity through the eighteenth century, the latter four organized thematically and covering the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Science
The rise and fall of the Huguenot physician in early modern France
January 2003
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The Huguenot Society Journal
Universities
January 2003
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Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
Enlightenment
Calvet's Web: Enlightenment and the Republic of Letters in Eighteenth-century France
January 2002
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LWB Brocklisss study of Esprit-Claude-Francois Calvet (1728-1810), Calvets Web- Enlightenment and the Republic of Letters in Eighteenth-Century France, presents a very good picture of the life of a medical doctor and scholar.
History
Classification des sciences dans le monde universitaire et les facultes de medecine (1540-1640)
January 2002
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Journal article
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Nouvelle Revue de XVIe Siècle
Harvey, Torricelli and the institutionalization of new ideas in seventeenth-century France
January 2002
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Wissensideale und Wissenskulturen in der Frühen Neuzeit Ideals and Cultures of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Literary Criticism
The World of the Favourite
January 1999
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History
A Union of Multiple Identities The British Isles, C.1750-c.1850
January 1997
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Book
The nature and extent of 'Britishness' is one of the burning contemporary cultural issues of the 1990s.
History
The Rise of Richelieu
January 1992
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History
French Higher Education in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: A Cultural History
January 1987
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At a time when the role of universities is being constantly questioned, this book looks back to their function during a period when the state--in this case, France--first demanded that institutions of higher learning be socially relevant.