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Macaulay
English politician, historian, and poet. While a fellow at Cambridge Univ., Macaulay published the first of his essays, on J. Milton (1825), and gained immediate fame. After entering Parliament in 1830, he became known as a leading orator. From 1834 he served on the Supreme Council in India, supporting the equality of Europeans and Indians before the law and inaugurating a national educational system. He reentered Parliament on returning to England in 1838. He published Lays of Ancient Rome (1842) and Critical and Historical Essays (1843) before retiring into private life and beginning his brilliant History of England (5 vols., 1849-61); covering the period 1688-1702, it established a Whig interpretation of English history that influenced generations.
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