Description
Sir Herbert Butterfield was a British historian and philosopher of history who is remembered chiefly for two books—a short volume early in his career entitled The Whig Interpretation of History (1931) and his Origins of Modern Science (1949). Over the course of his career, Butterfield turned increasingly to historiography and man’s developing view of the past.
An interesting piece of work with each chapter originally prepared and delivered as as a lecture at the Cambridge University in 1948.





