David Craig
Deputy Head of Department
Department of History
Durham University
United Kingdom
Biography
David Craig is Deputy Head of Department (Learning & Teaching) / Associate Professor (Modern British History) in the Department of History and Member of the Centre for the History of Political Thought
Research Interest
Research Interests are Ideas of 'civilisation', Politcal thought and intellectual history, History of liberalism, Political culture in nineteenth-century Britain.
Publications
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Craig, D. M. (2003). The crowned republic? Monarchy and anti-monarchy in Britain, 1760-1901. Historical Journal 46(1): 167-185.
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(2003). Democracy and national character. History of European Ideas 29: 493-501.
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David Craig (2010). Advanced conservative liberalism: party and principle in Trollopes parliamentary novels. Victorian Literature and Culture 38(2): 355-371.
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David Craig (2010). High politics and the new political history. Historical Journal 53(2): 453-475.
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Craig, David (2012). The origins of liberalism in Britain: the case of The Liberal. Historical Research 85(229): 469-487.