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The Day Is for the Living

The Reith Lectures

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The Writer of History

The writer of history is a walking anachronism. He must try to work authentically, hearing the words of the past but communicating in a language the present understands. The novelist's trade is never just about making things up. The historian's trade is neve simply about stock piling facts. Even the dryest and most data driven research involves an element of interpretation. We need rigor, integrity, unsparing devotion and an impulse to scepticism. To retrieve the past, we require all those virtues and something more if we want added value. I think we need to pass on the stories, but also impart skills to hack the stories apart and make new ones.

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