History

Friday 29th of March 2024

History Entire areas of our shared history will never be known because no one will receive a living wage to uncover and study them. It's implausible to expect scholars with insecure jobs to offer bold and innovative claims about history when they can easily be fired for doing so. Instead, history will be studied increasingly by the wealthy, which is to say those able to work without pay. It's easy to see how this could lead American historical scholarship to adopt a pro-status-quo bias.  In today's world, if you don't have access to elite networks, financial resources or both, it just  doesn't make sense to pursue a career in history. In the future, history won't just be written by the victors; it'll also be written by the well-to-do. Daniel Bessner, New York Times, Jan. 14, 2023 © 2023 Kwiple.com
History Everything you see is in the past, as far as you are concerned. Katie Mack, The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking)  © 2021 Kwiple.com
History The “facts of history” do not exist for any historian until he creates them, and into every fact that he creates some part of his individual experience must enter. Carl Becker, "Detachment and the Writing of History," Atlantic Monthly, October 1910 © 2022 Kwiple.com
History He didn’t want a record of anything. He never stopped ripping things up. Do you really think Trump is going to care about the records act? Come on. A "former senior Trump official" quoted in Washington Post, February 5, 2022, on Trump's habit of repeatedly and knowingly tearing up official White House documents in violation of the Presidential Records Act © 2022 Kwiple.com
History History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake. Stephen Dedalus in James Joyce's Ulysses © 2023 Kwiple.com
History History is fond of her grandchildren. Nikolay Chernyshevsky [latecomers profit from efforts of predecessors]  © 2022 Kwiple.com
History History is past politics, and politics is present history. Edward Augustus Freeman, Methods of Historical Study  © 2022 Kwiple.com
History  History is the graveyard of aristocracies. Vilfredo Pareto © 2023 Kwiple.com
History History speaks. In some form, it can be heard forever. The race-based gaps that first developed centuries ago are echos from the past that still exist today. By all accounts, they are still stark. Katanji Brown Jackson, dissent in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v.  Harvard College and University of North Carolina © 2023 Kwiple.com
History History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives. Abba Eban, December 16, 1970, speech in London © 2022 Kwiple.com
History If we historians fail to provide a nationally defined history, others less critical and less informed will take over the job for us. Carl Degler, 1986, annual meeting of the American Historical Association  © 2022 Kwiple.com
History In this paper, we show that the local prevalence of slavery — an institution that was abolished 150 years ago — has a detectable effect on present-day political attitudes in the American South. … That is, the larger the number of slaves  per capita in his or her county of residence in 1860, the greater the probability that a white Southerner today will identify as a Republican, oppose affirmative action, and express attitudes indicating some level of “racial resentment.” Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell, Maya Sen, The Political Legacy of American Slavery [2016] © 2021 Kwiple.com
History In 2020, the United Kingdom's culture secretary asked Netflix to add a disclosure to the show [The Crown ] making it clear that it is, fundamentally, a work of fiction. Netflix declined, saying it was confident that viewers knew the show was fiction. Yet its executives surely understood that the series is appealing precisely because it presents its fictions with the swagger of settled fact. Megan Garber, “We're Already Living In the Metsverse”, The Atlantic, March 2023 © 2023 Kwiple.com
History It does not follow that, because a mountain appears to take on different shapes from different angles of vision, it has objectively either no shape at all or an infinity of shapes. It does not follow that, because interpretation plays a necessary part in establishing the facts of history, and because no existing interpretation is wholly objective, one interpretation is as good as another, and the facts of history are in principle not amenable to objective interpretation. Edward Hallett Carr, What Is History? © 2022 Kwiple.com
History Nation-states, when they form, imagine a past. That, at least in part, accounts for why modern historical writing arose with the nation-state. Jill Lepore, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2019 © 2022 Kwiple.com
History Nothing is easier than to demonstrate that whatever happened had to happen. It is also a very satisfying exercise because it seems to confirm that all is always for the best, which cheers  the common man and also suits his betters. However, the trouble with the concept of historical inevitability is that it works only retrospectively, i.e., for the writers of history, not for its makers. Richard Pipes, Russia Under the Old Regime © 2022 Kwiple.com
History [N]ow that we have become very sensitive about Western interpretations of the non-Western past, this temporal feeling of superiority [of the present over the past] applies more to the Western past than it does to the non-Western one.  We more easily accept the existence of eunichs and harems, for example, than of witches. Because they found a place in a non-Western society, eunuchs and harems seem strange to us but they do not reflect badly on our own past.  Witches, in contrast, seem to challenge the very basis of modern historical understanding and have therefore provoked immense controversy as well as many fine historical studies. Lynn Hunt, May 1, 2002, president, American Historical Association, © 2023 Kwiple.com
History Only a person who knows the past has a future. Wilhelm von Humboldt © 2023 Kwiple.com
History Study the historian before you begin to study the facts. Edward Hallett Carr, What Is History? © 2022 Kwiple.com
History There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen. Attributed to Vladimir Lenin © 2022 Kwiple.com
History Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana, The Life of Reason   © 2022 Kwiple.com
History We are all in favor of learning from history, but we implicitly assume that only good people learn from it. Jan-Werner Müller, Democracy Rules © 2021 Kwiple.com
History We forget most of our past but embody all of it. John Updike, Introduction to Rabbit Angstrom: The Four Novels © 2022 Kwiple.com
History What a nation believes about its past is as least as important as what the past actually was.  Benjamin Carter Hett, The Death of Democracy © 2022 Kwiple.com
History What we may be witnessing is not just the end of the Cold War but the end of history as such: that is, the end point of man's ideological evolution and the universalism of Western liberal democracy. Francis Fukuyama, The Independent, September 20, 1989 © 2022 Kwiple.com
History When historians abandon the study of the nation, when scholars stop trying to write a common history for a people, nationalism doesn't die. It eats liberalism. Jill Lepore, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2019 © 2022 Kwiple.com
History Who controls the past, controls the future. Who controls the present, controls the past. George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four © 2022 Kwiple.com