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Nobody's Perfect - A New Whig Interpretation of History (Hardcover)
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Nobody's Perfect - A New Whig Interpretation of History (Hardcover)
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Is history driven more by principle or interest? Are ideas of
historical progress obsolete? Is it unforgivable to change one's
mind or political allegiance? Did the eighteenth century really
exchange the civilizing force of commercial advantage for political
conflict? In this new account of liberal thought from its roots in
seventeenth-century English thinking to the end of the eighteenth
century, Annabel Patterson tackles these important
historiographical questions. She rescues the term "whig" from the
low regard attached to it; denies the primacy of self-interest in
the political struggles of Georgian England; and argues that while
Whigs may have strayed from liberal principles on occasion
(nobody's perfect), nevertheless many were true progressives. In a
series of case studies, mainly from the reign of George III,
Patterson examines or re-examines the careers of such prominent
individuals as John Almon, Edmund Burke, Sir Joshua Reynolds,
Thomas Erskine, and, at the end of the century, William Wordsworth.
She also addresses a host of secondary characters, reshaping our
thinking about both well-known and lesser figures of the time.
Tracking a coherent, sustained, and adaptable liberalism throughout
the eighteenth century, Patterson overturns common assumptions of
political, cultural, and art historians. The author delivers fresh
insights into the careers of those who called themselves Whigs,
their place in British political thought, and the crucial
ramifications of this thinking in the American political arena.
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