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  2. Marwick's interpretation is based on a rejection of the ideas of feminists such as Jan Marsh and Naomi Wolf that the concept of female beauty is essentially a social construct. He calls this ‘an absurd relativist theory’ and instead argues that there has been a universal standard of beauty involving perfect proportions of face and body.
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    Marwick's interpretation is based on a rejection of the ideas of feminists such as Jan Marsh and Naomi Wolf that the concept of female beauty is essentially a social construct. He calls this ‘an absurd relativist theory’ and instead argues that there has been a universal standard of beauty involving perfect proportions of face and body.
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    One of Marwick's most influential books, The Deluge (1965), dealt with the transformations in British society brought about by the First World War. Its main thesis was that the war had brought about positive and lasting social changes (in the rôle of women, in the acceptability of state intervention for social reasons, and so on).
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    Arguing that the substance of history is evidence, not speculation, Marwick explicates theproduction of history as a body of knowledge.
    Professor Marwick's first major claim is that the process of producing historical knowledge is a source-based enterprise. This is founded on his epistemological position, that of empiricism.
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    Arthur Marwick - Wikipedia

    Particularly in his books The Nature of History (1970), and its expanded version The New Nature of History (2001), Marwick analysed at length different types of historical evidence, distinguishing between "facts" and sources, primary and secondary sources, and different varieties of primary source. [9] See more

    Arthur John Brereton Marwick FRHistS (29 February 1936 – 27 September 2006) was a British social historian, who served for many years as Professor of History at the Open University. His research interests lay primarily in the … See more

    Marwick was a left-wing social and cultural historian, but critical of Marxism and other approaches to history that he believed stressed the importance of metanarrative over archival research. He was also a critic of postmodernism.
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    • The Explosion of British Society 1914–62 (1963); revised as The Explosion of British Society 1914–1970 (1971)
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    Marwick was born on 29 February 1936 in Edinburgh, the younger son of William Hutton Marwick (1894–1982), an economic historian, and his … See more

    Marwick worked as an assistant lecturer in history at the University of Aberdeen in 1959–60, before becoming a lecturer in history at the … See more

    Marwick had a flamboyant and outgoing personality. A. W. Purdue described him as "alternatively, wonderful, outrageous and dangerous to know. Kind and supportive to … See more

    • Anon. (4 October 2006). "Professor Arthur Marwick (obituary)". The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
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