Changing Conceptions of National Biography
The publication of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography in September 2004 was an event of great literary and scholarly importance. In his Leslie Stephen Lecture, commemorating the founder of the original Dictionary of National Biography, the celebrated historian Keith Thomas surveys the many earlier attempts at collective biography, considers the relationship of the Oxford DNB to them, and offers a preliminary assessment of the Oxford DNB itself. The author, who has been chairman of the Supervisory Committee of the Oxford DNB since its inception, writes with intimate knowledge of the project. This Leslie Stephen Lecture complements the earlier Lecture on the DNB by the late Colin Matthew, Founder-Editor of the Oxford DNB, and published by Cambridge in 1997.
- One of the world's great historians writing about one of the world's great books
- Insightful analysis of one of the publishing phenomena of recent times
- Lecture itself commemorates original Founder of the DNB, Leslie Stephen
Reviews & endorsements
'… an erudite and enjoyable lecture…' Contemporary Review
Product details
June 2005Paperback
9780521671187
60 pages
187 × 124 × 8 mm
0.08kg
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