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Niall Ferguson on Why We Study History

Conversations with Tyler

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The Master of Balan Trade by Jonathan Clark

Scot is like a one man combination of johnson and boswell. He's attracted by the romance of the jacobites and the romance of revolutionaries too. That ambivlence, i think, is absolutely central to the culture that i come from. If you entrust your country to romanticism, it's probably going to revert to afghanistan. I don't think a stuart restoration would have gone very well. Jonathan clark wrote a fantastic essay, almost my favorite essayi in the book, virtual history,. imagining lots of different counter factuals and contingencies of british history.

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