“Historians are interested in ideas not only because they influence societies, but because they reveal the societies that give rise to them.”
Christopher Hill“Each generation ... rescues a new area from what its predecessors arrogantly and snobbishly dismissed as 'the lunatic fringe.”
Christopher Hill“Historians are interested in ideas not only because they influence societies, but because they reveal the societies that give rise to them.”
Christopher Hill“The radicals assumed that acting was more important than speaking. Talking and writing books, Winstanley insisted, is 'all nothing and must die; for action is the life of all, and if thou dost not act, thou dost nothing.' It is a thought worth pondering by those who read books about the seventeenth-century radicals, no less than by those who write them. Were you doers or talkers only? Bunyan asked his generation. What canst thou say?”
Christopher Hill, The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas During the English Revolution