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Apr 15, 2025 | ISBN 9781839760778

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Praise

“A fascinating portrait of a remarkable scholar. Works as both a judicious assessment of a major historian and a riveting tale of a don’s life”
—Jonathan Healey, author of The Blazing World

“Braddick gives us for the first time the whole man, vividly recovering the personal and political concerns that informed Christopher Hill’s historical writings”
—David Norbrook, author of Writing the English Republic

“A splendid biography. Even those who know Hill’s work will learn a great deal. Braddick reveals Hill as a profound historical thinker and a vital voice in contemporary discussions of the English Revolution”
—John Rees, author of The Fiery Spirits

“Braddick has written a fine life of Christopher Hill – lucid, fair and scholarly.”
—Tristram Hunt, Literary Review

“It is good to have this biography of one of the 20th century’s greatest and most significant Marxist historians.”
—Richard J Evans, New Statesman

“A very good place to revive the discussion of Hill’s vision of the English Revolution, warts and all.”
—John Rees, Counterfire

“As Braddick’s book richly and scrupulously details, there haven’t been many historians like Christopher Hill … excellent.”
—Marcus Nevitt, Spectator

“[Braddick] writes with rare lucidity and grace.”
—Richard Davenport-Hines, Times Literary Supplement

“A welcome portrait of a still towering figure in British intellectual life.”
—Aidan Beatty, Irish Times

Table Of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface

1 Methodism, Modernism, Marxism and the Crisis of Bourgeois Culture: 1912–36
2 Academic Life, Communism and the Authentic Self: 1936–40
3 Fighting the Wrong War: 1939–45
4 Cold War, Marxism and the British Past: 1945–53
5 Personal and Political Crises: 1953–7
6 Science, Radicalism, Revolution and Progress: 1957–65
7 Master of Balliol and Modernisation in British Universities: 1965–9
8 Youth Culture and Student Rebellion: 1969–78
9 Retirement, Revisionism and the Experience of Defeat: 1978–2003
10 The Past and the Present

Acknowledgements
A Note on Citations
Notes
Index

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