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The Life and Thought of Herbert Butterfield

The Life and Thought of Herbert Butterfield

The Life and Thought of Herbert Butterfield

History, Science and God
Michael Bentley, University of St Andrews, Scotland
October 2012
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9781107411425

    Once recalled only for The Whig Interpretation of History (1931) and Christianity and History (1949), Sir Herbert Butterfield's contribution to western culture has undergone an astonishing revaluation over the past twenty years. What has been left out of this reappraisal is the man himself. Yet the force of Butterfield's writings is weakened without some knowledge of the man behind them: his temperament, contexts and personal torments. Previous authors have been unable to supply a rounded portrait for lack of available material, particularly a dearth of sources for the crucial period before the outbreak of war in 1939. Michael Bentley's original, startling 2011 biography draws on sources never seen before. They enable him to present a new Butterfield, one deeply troubled by self-doubt, driven by an urgent sexuality and plagued by an unending tension between history, science and God in a mind as hard and cynical as it was loving and charitable.

    • The first biography of the celebrated historian Sir Herbert Butterfield, written with exclusive access to private sources
    • A new, systematic evaluation of Butterfield's responses to the Third Reich and Marxism
    • Crucial reading for historians, theologians and scholars of international relations

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    "exceptionally illuminating new biography." -James Lothian, Journal of British Studies

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    Product details

    October 2012
    Paperback
    9781107411425
    398 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.53kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Private Intellectual, 1900–45:
    • 1. Bronte country
    • 2. Peterhouse and Princeton
    • 3. Love, marriage and 'the sex question'
    • 4. Thinking man's historian
    • 5. European civilisation and the Third Reich
    • 6. Wartime ambiguities
    • Part II. Contours of an Original Mind:
    • 7. Science
    • 8. God
    • 9. History
    • Part III. Public Intellectual, 1945–79:
    • 10. Height of his powers
    • 11. From history to historiography
    • 12. From diplomatic history to international relations
    • 13. From autumn to winter.
      Author
    • Michael Bentley , University of St Andrews, Scotland