– 219 – INDEX Academy, 113, 140, 144–5, 150–61, 160 Acton, Lord, 21, 35, 37, 49, 95, 132, 163 as co-editor o Rambler , 37, 39, 148 as editor o the Home and Foreign Review, 99 as Regius Proes sor o Modern History at Cambridge, 96, 110, 119, 155, 161–2 biographical sketch o, 37–8 Bryce and, 130, 152 Creighton and, 101–4, 106–7, 112 death o, 133, 147–8 debate with Creighton, 8–9, 101, 108–10, 127 Döllinger and, 37–8, 96, 149 EHR and, 100–3, 106–7, 110, 130, 149 inaugural lecture o, 97–9, 150 literary paralysis and, 10, 149–51 Macaulay and, 97 on Buckle, 37, 39–44, 53 on objectivity, 98–9, 108–10, 111–13, 149, 155 on morality and h istory, 8–9, 96, 98–9, 101, 108–11, 113, 149 on science and Catholicism, 39, 44 on the science o history, 3–5, 43–4, 96–9, 147, 149 Poole and, 147–51 posthumous opinions o, 147–51 Stubbs and, 45, 98, 111, 142 style and art o, 150–1 Ranke and, 38, 97, 106, 149 works o, Cambridge Modern History , 7, 110–14, 148–9, 161 ‘German Schools o History’, 106–7 Acton, Richard, 37 Amis, Kingsley, Lucky Jim, 164 Anglican aith see Church o England Annales, school o, 163 Antiquaries, Society o, 133 Athenaeum, 77, 135, 143–6, 148–50 Archaeological Journal , 135 Arnold, Matthew, 160–1 Arnold, Tomas, 92 art o history, 4, 6–7, 9, 86, 152–3, 163–4 in Acton, 150–1 in Buckle, 38 in Froude, 4, 65, 71–2, 157, 161 in Stubbs, 144, 146 critique o, 73–4, 80, 144 archives, 106, 163 expansion o, 3, 35, 113 Kingsley and, 61 Freeman and, 118 Froude and, 6, 64, 68, 70–1, 87, 156–8 Stubbs and, 4, 45, 48, 55, 142 audience, concern with, 8, 73–4, 99–100, 106, 115–6, 159 Buckle and, 31–2 Creighton and, 130–2 EHR and, 130–2 Freeman and, 5–6, 8, 81–2, 86–7, 91, 95, 117–19, 124 Green and, 121–3 Seeley and, 6, 76, 78–82, 95, 128–30 Bacon, Francis, 3, 22, 36, 48 Baconianism, 3–4, 23, 36, 38, 52 see also induction Bann, Stephen, 49 Barlow, John, 13 Barthes, Roland, 112