“But the true historical fervour is the love of the past for the sake of the past… And behind it is the very passion to understand men in their diversity, the desire to study a bygone age in the things in which it differs from the present. The true historical fervour is that of the man for whom the exercise of historical imagination brings its own reward, in those inklings of a deeper understanding, those glimpses of a new interpretative truth, which are the historian’s achievement and his aesthetic delight”
Quote by Herbert Butterfield
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The Whig interpretation of history
This book delves into the philosophical and political perspective known as the Whig interpretation of history, which focuses on the idea of historical progress and the advancement of society through reform. more
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