“Very strange bridges are used to make the passage from one state of things to another; we may lose sight of them in our surveys of general history, but their discovery is the glory of historical research. History is not the study of origins; rather it is the analysis of all the mediations by which the past was turned into our present.” MayStatesPastUsedLosesStudyStrangeGloryResearchDiscoverySightHistoricalBridgesAnalysisPassagesSurveysMediationHistorical Research Author:Herbert Butterfield
“The study of the past with one eye upon the present is the source of all sins and sophistries in history. It is the essence of what we mean by the word "unhistorical."” MeanEyePastSpeakSinHistoryStudySourceEssenceSophistry Author:Herbert Butterfield
“The Whig interpretation of history ... is the tendency in many historians to write on the side of Protestants and Whigs, to praise revolutions provided they have been successful, to emphasise certain principles of progress in the past and to produce a story which is the ratification if not the glorification of the present.” IfsWritingHas BeensStoriesPastScienceCertainSidesPrinciplesHistorySuccessfulProgressProduceRevolutionPraiseTendenciesInterpretationHistorianProtestantsGlorification Book:The Whig interpretation of history Source: The Whig interpretation of history
“The task of the historian is to understand the peoples of the past better than they understand themselves.” PastHistoryTasksHistorian Author:Herbert Butterfield