“It may be said of many palaeontologists, as Professor Hugh Trevor-Roper said recently of 18th century historians: "Their most serious error was to measure the past by the present".” MaySaidPastScienceCenturySeriousErrorsProfessorsHistorian18th Century Author:D. V. Ager
“To an art historian a Giotto is a 14th Century painting. To an artist it was painted yesterday. We free ourselves from the past when we see it freshly.” ArtPastArtistCenturyPaintingMastersYesterdayHistorianGiotto Author:Walter Darby Bannard
“I believe that in years to come, historians will see the beginning of the 21st century as the ‘golden age’ of real estate.” YearsBelieveRealAgeI BelieveCenturyGoldenHistorianEstates21st CenturyGolden Age Author:David Lereah
“Modern historians have suggested that in his last years he (Richard II) was overtaken by mental disease, but that is only a modern view of the malfunction common to 14th century rulers: inability to inhibit impulse.” YearsLastsViewsCommonModernCenturyDiseaseImpulseHistorianRulersLast YearInabilityMalfunctionRichard Ii Author:Barbara Tuchman
“Generations from now, when historians write about these times, they might note that, in the early decades of the twenty-first century, the United States succeeded in its great and historic mission--it globalized the world. But along the way, they might write, it forgot to globalize itself.” WorldWayWritingFirstsStatesMightAmericaUnitedUnited StatesGenerationsCenturyTwentiesNotesMissionsDecadesHistorianHistoric Book:The Post-American World: And The Rise Of The Rest Source: The Post-American World: And The Rise Of The Rest
“The postwar [WWII] GI Bill of Rights - and the enthusiastic response to it on the part of America's veterans - signaled the shift to the knowledge society. Future historians may consider it the most important event of the twentieth century. We are clearly in the midst of this transformation; indeed, if history is any guide, it will not be completed until 2010 or 2020. But already it has changed the political, economic and moral landscape of the world.” IfsWorldMayImportantAmericaPoliticalMoralRightsEconomicCenturyEventsChangedTransformationBillsResponseGuidesLandscapeMidstHistorianVeteranEnthusiasticTwentieth CenturyWwiiBill Of RightsGisImportant Events Author:Peter Drucker
“I have no doubt that historians will conclude that we of the twentieth century had intelligence enough to create a great civilization but not the moral wisdom to preserve it.” EnoughMoralDoubtCenturyCivilizationPreservesNo DoubtHistorianTwentieth Century Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“In the closing years of the nineteenth century, African-American historians began to look at their people's history from their vantage point and their point of view.” PeopleYearsLooksViewsCenturyPoint Of ViewAfrican AmericanHistorianClosingNineteenth CenturyVantage Point Author:John Henrik Clarke
“the word 'justification' has itself had a chequered career over the course of many centuries of debate. As the major historian of the doctrine has noted, the word has long since ceased to mean, in ecclesial debates, what it meant for Paul himself - which is confusing, since the debates have gone on referring to Paul as though he was in fact talking about what they want to talk about. It is as though the greengrocer treated you to a long discussion of how onions are grown, and how best to cook with them, when what you had asked was how much he would charge for three of them.” WantMeanLongFactsThreeCoursesTalkingCareersGoneCenturyMajorsDebateDoctrineTreatedCooksDiscussionHistorianJustificationConfusingReferringOnions Author:N. T. Wright
“I know historians aren't supposed to fall in love with their own theories, but I was head over heels about the notion of an entire band of female French agents, like a nineteenth-century Charlie's Angels. Only better. It made the Pink Carnation's organization look positively humdrum.” KnowsLooksMadeFallCenturyTheoryBandAngelFemaleOrganizationFalling In LoveNotionAgentsHistorianHeelsPositivelyCharlieNineteenth CenturyHumdrumHead Over HeelsCarnationsCharlie's Angels Book:The Deception of the Emerald Ring Source: The Deception of the Emerald Ring
“IT is an astonishing thing that historians will look back and puzzle over, that in the 21st century, American women were such hunted creatures. Even as Republicans try to wrestle women into chastity belts, the Vatican is trying to muzzle American nuns.” TryingLooksCenturyRepublicanCreaturesHistorian21st CenturyPuzzlesBeltsAstonishingChastityNunAmerican WomanHuntedMuzzle Author:Maureen Dowd
“The three main medieval points of view regarding universals are designated by historians as realism, conceptualism, and nominalism. Essentially these same three doctrines reappear in twentieth-century surveys of the philosophy of mathematics under the new names logicism, intuitionism, and formalism.” PhilosophyRealityThreeNamesViewsCenturyMathematicsPoint Of ViewDoctrineHistorianRealismTwentieth CenturyMedievalSurveys Author:Willard Van Orman Quine
“It will be one of the tragedies of Christian history if future historians record that at the height of the twentieth century the church was one of the greatest bulwarks of white supremacy.” IfsChristianChurchWhiteRecordsCenturyTragedyHeightHistorianWhite SupremacyTwentieth CenturySupremacy Book:Strength to Love Source: Strength to Love
“What historians will definitely wonder about in future centuries is how deeply flawed logic, obscured by shrewd and unrelenting propaganda, actually enabled a coalition of powerful special interests to convince nearly everyone in the world that CO2 from human industry was a dangerous, planet-destroying toxin. It will be remembered as the greatest mass delusion in the history of the world - that CO2, the life of plants, was considered for a time to be a deadly poison.” WorldHumansInterestPowerfulWonderSpecialCenturyDangerousPlanetsIndustryMassLogicPlantRememberedPropagandaPoisonConvinceDelusionHistorianDestroyingWorld HistoryFlawedCoalitionsSpecial InterestsCo2ToxinsUnrelenting Author:Richard Lindzen
“It hurt the economic historians, the Marxists and the fabians, to admit that the Ten Hour Bill, the basic piece of 19th century legislation, came down from the top, out of aa nobleman's private feelings about the Gospel, or that the abolition of the slave trade was achieved, not through the operation of some "law" of profit and loss, but peurlet as the result of tyhe new humanitarianism of the Evangelicals.” FeelingsLawHoursHurtLossResultsPiecesEconomicCenturyTenTradeBillsSlaveProfitOperationsHistorianIt HurtsLegislationHumanitarianism19th CenturyAbolitionMarxistSlave TradeNoblemenProfit And Loss Author:Barbara Tuchman
“As far as I'm concerned, the 20th century was performance-driven, but for some reason, the critics and historians didn't know how to integrate that.” KnowsReasonKnow HowCenturyConcernedPerformancesCriticsDrivenHistorian20th CenturyIntegrating Author:Roselee Goldberg