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Civilizing the English? The English histories of William of Malmesbury and David Hume

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Civilizing the English? The English histories of William of Malmesbury and David Hume

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This article has two inter‐related arguments: first, that in terms of its themes and approaches William of Malmesbury's Deeds of the Kings of the English bears comparison with David Hume's History of England; second, that in twelfth‐century England the notion of a civilizing process, including the idea of socio‐economic stages of development, was at least as prevalent as in ‘early modern’ England

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