The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (190721). Volume XIV. The Victorian Age, Part Two.
II. Historians, Biographers and Political Orators.
§ 19. J. E. Thorold Rogers.
To economic history proper is to be assigned the best known voluminous work of James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England from 1259 to 1793 (18661902); but he was also well seen in general political history, and was a friend and follower of Cobden. His Protests of the Lords (1875) is an interesting, as well as a valuable, piece of work. The social history and life of the English peasantry, in his own East Anglia, was the subject of a study by Augustus Jessopp, which, under the name Arcady for better for worse (1887), attracted wide attention; he was an ecclesiastical historian of learning and breadth of view, and lived a long and unselfish scholars life. |
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