Paroissien said:
What did you put for context on Elton and Bassnet? Elton in particular
Geoffrey Elton (August 17, 1921 – December 3, 1994) was a pre-eminent British historian of the Tudor period.
He was a traditionalist, so he emphasised the role of individuals in history instead of abstract, impersonal forces.
He was opposed to post-modernism.
Saw the duty of historians as gathering evidence and objectively analysing what the evidence has to say
Saw political history as being the best/most important kind of history
He was an expert on the Reformation.
Also was referred to as a "revisionist" historian, eg he wrote the corrective to Neale's "findings" on the debate surrounding Elizabeth's dealings with parliament.
Susan Bassnet was writing during the Thatcher years (ie, when Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of Britain)
She provided a feminist perspective of Elizabeth. She believes that you cannot fully connect with the past and that historical research consists of a wide range of reading to gain impressions of the subject, and then drawing conclusions from these impressions to have the whole picture.