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The Historical journal, 2014-06, Vol.57 (2), p.485-508
2014

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A VICTORIAN INVENTION? THOMAS THORNYCROFT'S 'BOADICEA GROUP' AND THE IDEA OF HISTORICAL CULTURE IN BRITAIN
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  • The Historical journal, 2014-06, Vol.57 (2), p.485-508
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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2014
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  • This article examines the figure of Boudica (or Boadicea), with a specific focus on Thomas Thornycroft's Westminster Bridge statue, and on the work of the seventeenth-century antiquary, Edmund Bolton. By synthesizing historiography which investigates the idea of 'historical culture' in the modern and early modern periods, this article attempts to bridge chronological and generic divisions which exist in the study of the history of history. It argues that to fully understand the genealogy of popular historical ideas like Boudica, it is imperative that historians of such subjects take a longue-durée approach that situates individual artists and writers, and the historical-cultural works they produce, within their broader political, cultural, and social contexts while simultaneously viewing these works as part of a long, discursive process by which the past is successively reinterpreted. As a consequence, this article eschews an analysis of Boudica which labels her an 'imperial icon' for Victorian Britons, and argues that the relationship between contemporary context and the re-imagined past is not as straightforward as it might initially appear.

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