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Author Wallace, Stuart.

Title John Stuart Blackie : Scottish scholar and patriot / Stuart Wallace
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2006

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Description 1 online resource (x, 342 pages) : illustrations
Contents COVER; CONTENTS; DEDICATION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ILLUSTRATIONS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; 1 YOUTH; 2 EXPERIENCE; 3 STRUGGLE; 4 THE BLACKIE CASE; 5 'THE PRO'; 6 'VIVAT BLACKIEAS!!!'; 7 'A CUP OF TEA WITH HOMER'; 8 'PROFESSOR OF THINGS IN GENERAL'; 9 THE SOUTHRONS; 10 'FRIEND OF THE CROFTER'; 11 EMERITUS; EPILOGUE. 'TONALD SHAW'; SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
Summary John Stuart Blackie was one of the most impressive and influential figures of nineteenth-century Scotland, as well as one of the most striking and flamboyant. As an intellectual he translated Goethe's Faust and brought first-hand knowledge of German philosophy to Scotland as a means of keeping the Enlightenment tradition alive. As first Professor of Humanity at Aberdeen from 1839 to 1852 and then as Professor of Greek at Edinburgh until 1882, he played a, perhaps the, central role in modernising the Scottish university curriculum, removing the dead hand of theological orthodoxy, raising standards (and the entry age), introducing tutorial teaching and establishing new chairs (including the Edinburgh chair of Celtic). His role in the reform of secondary school teaching was equally central. But Blackie was also a great 'public man', corresponding with great and famous throughout Great Britain and Europe, from Goethe and Carlyle to Ruskin and Gladstone, and filling the pages of newspapers and journals with writings on the major issues of the day. For the last thirty years of his life he became closely involved in issues of Scottish nationalism and home rule, and as champion of the crofters is largely responsible for their contemporary survival and unique status. Despite the existence of a rich archive of his papers and letters, there has been only one book devoted to his life: The Life of Professor John Stuart Blackie, the most distinguished Scotsman of the day, edited by J.G. Duncan and published in 1895
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-334) and index
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Subject Blackie, John Stuart, 1809-1895.
SUBJECT Blackie, John Stuart, 1809-1895 fast
Blackie, John Stuart. swd
Subject Intellectuals -- Scotland -- Biography
Educators -- Scotland -- Biography
Authors, Scottish -- 19th century -- Biography
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
HISTORY.
HISTORY -- General.
Authors, Scottish
Educators
Intellectual life
Intellectuals
SUBJECT Scotland -- Intellectual life -- 19th century
Subject Scotland
Genre/Form Electronic books
collective biographies.
Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780748628193
0748628193
1280953241
9781280953248
9780748653386
0748653384
9786610953240
6610953244