The History Of All That

In the 1880s, the writing of history was professionalized, “committed to supposedly ‘scientific’ standards of evidence and proof; largely university-based, and (by the 1950s), with the PhD as the near-universally required qualification for its would-be practitioners. The new professionals tended to look rather patronisingly on their non-professional forebears. In fact, they tended to regard them as hardly proper historians at all.”