What Is Classical Liberal History?

What Is Classical Liberal History? by Michael J. Douma, published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2018, explores the significance of individual decision-making and rights in the context of historical writing. This edition, comprising 246 pages, delves into how the classical liberal tradition has shaped historical research since the nineteenth century, emphasizing the importance of rigorous source analysis and a rational outlook. The book highlights the evolution of liberal values in historiography and their relevance in contemporary discussions about liberty and political dynamics.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of various historical topics, including the development of classical liberalism in nineteenth-century America and the evolution of civil liberties and civil rights. Each of the eleven chapters features contributions from experts who provide a historiographical overview and discuss the classical liberal perspective in relation to conservative, progressive, Marxist, and post-modern views. The book also offers guidance on analytical tools and research topics for future historians, aiming to renew interest in the classical liberal tradition and its contributions to historical understanding.
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Historians working in the classical liberal tradition believe that individual decision-making and individual rights matter in the making of history. History written in the classical liberal tradition emerged largely in the nineteenth century, when the field of history was first professionalized in Europe and the Americas. Professional historical research was then imbued with liberal values, which included rigorous attention to the sources, historicist suspicion of an ultimate mover, an honest and dispassionate rational outlook, and humility towards what could be known. Above all, liberals wanted to chart the history of liberty, warn against threats to liberty, and defend it in an evolving political world. They believed history was real, and that it had lessons to teach, but that these lessons could not provide sufficient knowledge to predict the future or reorganize society around a central plan.
This book demonstrates how the classical liberal tradition in historical writing persists to this day, but how it is often neglected and due for renewal. The book contrasts the classical liberal view on history with conservative, progressive, Marxist, and post-modern views.
Each of the eleven chapters address a different historical topic, from the development of classical liberalism in nineteenth century America to the the history of civil liberties and civil rights that stemmed from this tradition. Authors give particular attention to the importance of social and economic analysis. Each contributor was chosen as an expert in their field to provide a historiographical overview of their subject, and to explain what the classical liberal contribution to this historiography has been and should be. Authors then provide guidance towards possible tools of analysis and related research topics that future historians working in the classical liberal tradition could take up.
The authors wish to call upon other historians to recognize the important contributions to historical understanding that have come and can be provided by the insights of classical liberalism.
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