The Whig interpretation of history
The Whig interpretation of history
Blog Article
In economics, as in other disciplines, one often comes across the term "Whig" or its derivatives.One will find, for example, a particular account being branded as whiggish.Butterfield, who was a historian, FROST MINT CASTILE introduced the idea of a Whig interpretation of history in 1931.Since then the term has usually been used Work Mats to classify an approach which views the present as the culmination of a march of progress.This paper provides a brief background to the origin of the term and why Butterfield criticised what he called the Whig interpretation of history.