Kelsey Jackson Williams
Balliol College
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Archive | 2016
Kelsey Jackson Williams
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Erudition and the Republic of Letters | 2017
Kelsey Jackson Williams
Antiquarianism, the early modern study of the past, occupies a central role in modern studies of humanist and post-humanist scholarship. Its relationship to modern disciplines such as archaeology is widely acknowledged, and at least some antiquaries—such as John Aubrey, William Camden, and William Dugdale—are well-known to Anglophone historians. But what was antiquarianism and how can twenty-first century scholars begin to make sense of it? To answer these questions, the article begins with a survey of recent scholarship, outlining how our understanding of antiquarianism has developed since the ground-breaking work of Arnaldo Momigliano in the mid-twentieth century. It then explores the definition and scope of antiquarian practice through close attention to contemporaneous accounts and actors’ categories before turning to three case-studies of antiquaries in Denmark, Scotland, and England. By way of conclusion, it develops a series of propositions for reassessing our understanding of antiquarianism. It reaffirms antiquarianism’s central role in the learned culture of the early modern world and offers suggestions for avenues which might be taken in future research on the discipline.
Lias | 2012
William Poole; Kelsey Jackson Williams
Huntington Library Quarterly | 2014
Kelsey Jackson Williams
Northern Studies | 2017
Kelsey Jackson Williams
Northern Studies | 2017
Kelsey Jackson Williams; Kathrin Zickermann
Archive | 2017
Kelsey Jackson Williams
Northern Studies | 2015
Kelsey Jackson Williams
The Review of English Studies | 2014
Kelsey Jackson Williams
Notes and Queries | 2013
Kelsey Jackson Williams