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biography, was “brought up at home on a somewhat exuberantly Whig tradition”;”
and he would not, I hope, disclaim the title if I described him as the last and not
the least of the great English liberal historians of the Whig tradition. It is not for ...
biography, was “brought up at home on a somewhat exuberantly Whig tradition”;”
and he would not, I hope, disclaim the title if I described him as the last and not
the least of the great English liberal historians of the Whig tradition. It is not for ...
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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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This is explained in one of his unpublished manuscript notes: “The Whig
governed by compromise: the Liberal begins the reign of ideas.”” Acton believed
that “the reign of ideas” meant liberalism, and that liberalism meant revolution. In
Acton's ...
This is explained in one of his unpublished manuscript notes: “The Whig
governed by compromise: the Liberal begins the reign of ideas.”” Acton believed
that “the reign of ideas” meant liberalism, and that liberalism meant revolution. In
Acton's ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
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