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In the iconoclastic 1930's, when the Liberal Party had just been snuffed out as an
effective force in British politics, Professor Butterfield wrote a book called The
Whig Interpretation of History, which enjoyed a great and deserved success.
In the iconoclastic 1930's, when the Liberal Party had just been snuffed out as an
effective force in British politics, Professor Butterfield wrote a book called The
Whig Interpretation of History, which enjoyed a great and deserved success.
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C H A P T E R V HISTORY AS PROGRESS LET me begin by quoting a passage
from Professor Powicke's inaugural lecture as Regius Professor in Modern
History in Oxford thirty years ago: The craving for an interpretation of history is so
...
C H A P T E R V HISTORY AS PROGRESS LET me begin by quoting a passage
from Professor Powicke's inaugural lecture as Regius Professor in Modern
History in Oxford thirty years ago: The craving for an interpretation of history is so
...
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... and Professor Oakeshott tells me that we are going nowhere in particular and
that all that matters is to see that nobody ... boat, and Professor Popper wants to
keep that dear old T-model on the road by dint of a little piecemeal engineering, ...
... and Professor Oakeshott tells me that we are going nowhere in particular and
that all that matters is to see that nobody ... boat, and Professor Popper wants to
keep that dear old T-model on the road by dint of a little piecemeal engineering, ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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