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  1. Catharine Macaulay (Olantigh, 23 de marzo de 1731 - Binfield, 22 de junio de 1791), también conocida como Catharine Graham y Catharine Sawbridge, fue una historiadora inglesa. Fue la primera mujer inglesa en convertirse en historiadora y durante su vida la única historiadora del mundo.

  2. Catharine Macaulay (née Sawbridge, later Graham; 23 March 1731 – 22 June 1791), was an English Whig republican historian. Early life. Catharine Macaulay was a daughter of John Sawbridge (1699–1762) and his wife Elizabeth Wanley (died 1733) of Olantigh. Sawbridge was a landed proprietor from Wye, Kent, whose ancestors were Warwickshire yeomanry. [1]

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Catharine Macaulay (born April 2, 1731, Wye, Kent, Eng.—died June 22, 1791, Binfield, near Windsor, Berkshire) was a British historian and radical political writer. She was privately educated, and her readings in Greek and Roman history inculcated in her an enthusiasm for libertarian and republican ideals.

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  4. 5 de jul. de 2012 · Her most philosophical work, A Treatise on the Immutability of Moral Truth (1783), developed the doctrine of the will that she called “moral necessity”; this work was partly reproduced in her Letters on Education (1790), which was, in turn, reviewed by, and profoundly influenced, Mary Wollstonecraft. 1.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Catharine Macaulay Graham, una ilustrada radical. Los estudios más recientes sobre la Ilustración radical están mostrando que uno de sus rasgos paradigmáticos es la visibilización de la discriminación que históricamente ha sufrido la mujer.

  6. Catharine Macaulay , también conocida como Catharine Graham y Catharine Sawbridge, fue una historiadora inglesa. Fue la primera mujer inglesa en convertirse en historiadora y durante su vida la única historiadora del mundo.

  7. Catharine Macaulay. Portrait by Robert Edge Pine. Catharine Macaulay, née Sawbridge ( later Catharine Graham) *March 23, 1731 (Olantigh, England) †June 22, 1791 (Binfield, England) Spouse: George Macaulay. Macaulay was an English philosopher born near Canterbury in 1731.