The correspondence of Lord Acton and Richard Simpson.
[Book]
edited by Josef L. Altholz, Damian McElrath and James C. Holland.
Volume 2 /
Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
1973.
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Lord Acton (1834-1902) and Richard Simpson (1820-76) were the principal figures in the Liberal Catholic movement of nineteenth-century England, an ultimately unsuccessful effort to reconcile the Roman Catholic Church with the leading secular thought of the day. They collaborated in editing the Rambler (1858-62) and the Home and Foreign Review (1862-4), two of the most distinguished Catholic periodicals of the period. The correspondence is the record of this collaboration and sheds light on the religious, political and intellectual history of mid-nineteenth-century England. Though heaviest for the years of their joint work on the Rambler and the Home and Foreign Review, the correspondence continued up to 1875, a year before Simpson's death.
The Correspondence of Lord Acton & Richard Simpson.
Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton,1834-1902.
Simpson, Richard,1820-1876.
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A25
A45
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Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton,Baron,1834-1902