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The Humanities, the Victorians, and Impact

April 22, 2013 lucinda matthews-jones Victorians Beyond the Academy

Francis O’Gorman (University of Leeds) The question of the public value of the humanities has risen in the UK to new prominence with speed. And rather than providing an opportunity for scholars to talk about the values of the arts and humanities, the topic is now fraught with discontented, and discontenting, politics. It is plagued by emotive and poorly understood terms including ‘elitism’ and ‘democracy’. It is plagued, too, by the problem of scholars acceding too readily to politicians’ comprehension

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