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Holger Hoock
Holger Hoock
Amundson Professor of British History, University of Pittsburgh
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The King's Artists: The Royal Academy of Arts and the Politics of British Culture 1760-1840: The Royal Academy of Arts and the Politics of British Culture 1760-1840
H Hoock
Clarendon Press, 2003
2242003
Empires of the imagination: Politics, war, and the arts in the British world, 1750-1850
H Hoock
Profile Books, 2010
1902010
Scars of Independence: America's Violent Birth
H Hoock
Crown, 2017
1012017
The British State and the Anglo-French Wars Over Antiquities, 1798–1858
H Hoock
The Historical Journal 50 (1), 49-72, 2007
502007
History, commemoration, and national preoccupation: Trafalgar 1805-2005
H Hoock
(No Title), 2007
372007
“Struggling against a Vulgar Prejudice”: Patriotism and the collecting of British art at the turn of the nineteenth century
H Hoock
Journal of British Studies 49 (3), 566-591, 2010
222010
From Beefsteak to Turtle: Artists' dinner culture in eighteenth-century London
H Hoock
Huntington Library Quarterly 66 (1/2), 27-54, 2003
202003
Nelson Entombed: The Military and Naval Pantheon in St Paul’s Cathedral
H Hoock
Admiral Lord Nelson: context and legacy, 115-143, 2005
182005
Reforming culture: national art institutions in the age of reform
H Hoock
Burns and Innes, eds., Rethinking the Age of Reform: Britain 1780-1850 …, 2003
17*2003
The British Military Pantheon in St Paul’s Cathedral: the State, Cultural Patriotism, and the Politics of National Monuments, c. 1790-1820
H Hoock, R Wrigley, M Craske
Pantheons. Transformations of a Monumental Idea. Aldershot: Routledge, 81-105, 2004
152004
Empires of the Imagination: Politics
H Hoock
War, and the Arts in the British World 1850 (2010), 369-72, 1750
111750
Old Masters and the English School: The Royal Academy of Arts and the notion of a national gallery at the turn of the nineteenth century
H Hoock
Journal of the History of Collections 16 (1), 1-18, 2004
102004
‘The Cheap Defence of Nations’: Monuments and Propaganda
H Hoock
Philp, Resisting Napoleon, 159-71, 2006
7*2006
Jus in bello, Rape and the British Army in the American Revolutionary War
H Hoock
Journal of Military Ethics 14 (1), 74-97, 2015
62015
“His dirge our groans, his monument our praise”: Official and Popular Commemoration of Nelson, 1805–1806
C White, H Hoock
History, Commemoration, and National Pre-occupation: Trafalgar 1805–2005, 23-48, 2007
62007
Mangled Bodies: Atrocity in the American Revolutionary War
H Hoock
Past & Present 230 (1), 123-159, 2016
52016
The king's artists: the Royal Academy of Arts as a'national institution', c1768-1820.
H Hoock
University of Oxford, 2000
52000
The kings artists
H Hoock
РГБ, 2005
42005
Monumental Memories: State Commemoration of the Napoleonic Wars in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
H Hoock
War Memories: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in 19th and 20th-Century …, 2012
2*2012
George III and the Royal Academy of Arts: the politics of culture
H HOOCK
Marsden (ed.), The Wisdom of George III, 245-261, 2005
22005
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