The History Manifesto Quotes
The History Manifesto
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“The sword of history has two edges, one that cuts open new possibilities in the future, and one that cuts through the noise, contradictions, and lies of the past.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“The longer you can look back the further you can look forward’, said a mid twentieth-century master of political power who was also a prolific historian, Winston Churchill.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“History’s power to liberate, we argue, ultimately lies in explaining where things came from, tacking between big processes and small events to see the whole picture, and reducing a lot of information to a small and shareable version.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“It was during this period, we argue, that professional historians ceded the task of synthesising historical knowledge to unaccredited writers and simultaneously lost whatever influence they might once have had over policy to colleagues in the social sciences, most spectacularly to the economists.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“The world around us is clearly one of change, irreducible to models. Who is trained to steadily wait upon and translate them for others, these vibrations of deeper time?”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“Reformers and revolutionaries also need the big picture. Generation upon generation of political reformers capitalised upon history to revisit the past, some of them radicals for whom the alternatives and counterfactuals of the past gave reason for the revolutionary reconception of institutions of democracy, race, and property ownership.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“By combining the procedures and aspirations of both the humanities and the social sciences, history has a special (if not unique) claim to be a critical human science: not just as a collection of narratives or a source of affirmation for the present, but a tool of reform and a means of shaping alternative futures.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“In the age of the permanent campaign, politicians plan only as far as their next bid for election. They invoke children and grandchildren in public speeches, but electoral cycles of two to seven years determine which issues prevail. The result is less money for crumbling infrastructure and schools and more for any initiative that promises jobs right now.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“A spectre is haunting our time: the spectre of the short term.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“The longer you can look back the further you can look forward’,”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“Thinking about the past in order to see the future is not actually so difficult.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
“historians are masters of change over time.”
― The History Manifesto
― The History Manifesto
