Tory History
Alan Ryan, 23 January 1986
English Society 1688-1832
by J.C.D. Clark.
Cambridge, 439 pp., £30, November 1985,0 521 30922 0 Show More
by J.C.D. Clark.
Cambridge, 439 pp., £30, November 1985,
Virtue, Commerce and History
by J.G.A. Pocock.
Cambridge, 321 pp., £25, November 1985,0 521 25701 8 Show More
by J.G.A. Pocock.
Cambridge, 321 pp., £25, November 1985,
“... Demolish a much-loved building, and you are left with rubble. Demolish a much-loved piece of political theory, and you find it rising from its own ashes, somewhat changed in appearance, but detectably the same creature as before. The ‘Whig Interpretation of History’ is a case in point. Herbert Butterfield slew it in 1931, and here come John Pocock and Jonathan Clark to slay it again ... ”