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The historian is, by definition, absolutely incapable of observing the facts which he examines.
Marc Bloch
Definition
Absolutely
Facts
He
Observing
Historian
Which
Incapable
When I first read Barbara Tuchman's 'The Guns of August' in the autumn of 1963, it was as though history went from black and white to Technicolor.
Margaret MacMillan
History
Black
Black And White
First
Autumn
White
Though
Guns
Read
August
Barbara
I've always loved reading diaries and memoirs and just getting a sense of different personalities and what made them tick as individuals.
Margaret MacMillan
Made
Reading
Sense
Memoirs
Individuals
Tick
Always
Diaries
Getting
Just
Different
Loved
Personalities
Them
Different Personalities
I wish we could see understanding the First World War as a European issue, or even a global one, and not a nationalistic one.
Margaret MacMillan
War
World
First
Wish
Understanding
See
Could
Global
First World
First World War
Issue
Nationalistic
European
Even
World War
In the 19th century, we didn't much like the loud annexationist voices south of the border or American support for Sinn Fein adventurers who thought, by seizing the Canadian colonies, they could force Britain out of Ireland.
Margaret MacMillan
Thought
Out
Border
Colonies
Seizing
Voices
Could
Support
Adventurers
Like
Fein
Force
South
Sinn
Sinn Fein
Ireland
Loud
Canadian
American
Century
Much
Who
Britain
Managing the relationship with a giant neighbour has been central to our foreign policy for more than a century. Trade and investment, as well as people, have flowed back and forth across the border, and the U.S. is, by far, our biggest trading partner.
Margaret MacMillan
Relationship
People
Partner
Back
Our
Giant
Neighbour
Has-Been
Border
More
Investment
Well
Policy
Trade
Foreign
Trading
Trading Partner
Foreign Policy
Been
Than
Managing
Biggest
Central
Century
Far
Forth
Across
No one is always right.
Margaret MacMillan
No-One
Always
Right
Political orientation is unimportant in populism because it does not deal in evidence or detailed proposals for change but in the manipulation of feelings by charismatic leaders.
Margaret MacMillan
Change
Political
Feelings
Evidence
Detailed
Charismatic
Proposals
Leaders
Because
Deal
Does
Manipulation
Unimportant
Orientation
Many in the English-speaking world came to agree with the Germans that the Treaty of Versailles, and the reparations in particular, were unjust, and that Lloyd George had capitulated to the vengeful French.
Margaret MacMillan
World
Unjust
Had
Particular
Vengeful
French
Reparations
Came
George
Were
Versailles
Germans
Many
Agree
English-Speaking
Treaty
How can even the best novelist or playwright invent someone like Augustus Caesar or Catherine the Great, Galileo or Florence Nightingale? How can screenwriters create better action stories or human dramas than exist, thousand upon thousand, throughout the many centuries of recorded history?
Margaret MacMillan
Best
Great
History
Better
Invent
Action
Playwright
Dramas
Thousand
Someone
Recorded
Throughout
Caesar
Like
Catherine
How
Exist
Than
Human
Stories
Galileo
Centuries
Create
Many
Even
Novelist
Florence
For many human beings, an interest in the past starts with themselves. That is, in part, a result of biology. Like other creatures, humans have a beginning and an ending, and in between lies their story.
Margaret MacMillan
Result
Ending
Past
Beginning
Biology
Starts
Other
Lies
Part
Between
Like
Human
Human Beings
In The Past
In-Between
Story
Interest
Themselves
Many
Beings
Creatures
Humans
I'm always wary of the lessons of the past. There's a lot of past out there, and you can draw whatever lessons you want.
Margaret MacMillan
You
Past
Whatever
Draw
Out
Always
Lot
Want
Lessons
Wary
History does not produce definitive answers for all time. It is a process.
Margaret MacMillan
Time
History
Definitive
All-Time
Does
Answers
Process
Produce
The 1898 annexation of the Hawaiian Islands merely formally recognized what had long been American domination.
Margaret MacMillan
Long
Recognized
Hawaiian
Had
Merely
Islands
Been
Domination
American
It is true that large parts of the world have not had to endure state-to-state wars for decades. The majority of the world's nations have also been spared the scourge of civil wars, although many have known violence from revolutionary insurrection.
Margaret MacMillan
World
Civil
Civil Wars
Had
True
Also
Majority
Known
Although
Parts
Insurrection
Been
Scourge
Decades
Revolutionary
Nations
Endure
Spared
Wars
Large
Many
Violence
The range of weapons at the disposal of military powers is terrifying in its capacity to damage the world and its inhabitants, perhaps even to bring humanity's long story to its end.
Margaret MacMillan
Humanity
World
Long
Military
Range
Weapons
Long Story
Perhaps
Powers
Terrifying
End
Story
Capacity
Inhabitants
Even
Disposal
Bring
Damage
As a child, I had loved history because it showed so many alternative worlds.
Margaret MacMillan
History
Worlds
Had
Alternative
Because
Child
Loved
Many
I still remember with gratitude a series for children on everyday life where we learned about the games children in other times had played and the food they ate.
Margaret MacMillan
Life
Food
Gratitude
Remember
Everyday Life
Other
Everyday
Ate
About
Had
Learned
Still
Times
Where
Children
Games
Series
Played
The Italian futurists, the German expressionists, and the British vorticists were fascinated by speed and the ways the modern world was shattering conventions. The old ways of painting, writing, sculpting, and composing no longer seemed adequate to capture the world.
Margaret MacMillan
Writing
World
Old
Painting
Speed
Adequate
Ways
Composing
Seemed
Longer
Shattering
Were
Italian
German
Modern
Conventions
Modern World
Sculpting
Old Ways
Fascinated
Capture
British
Some might argue humans are hard-wired to fight. I don't agree: we are conscious beings who have the capacity to make decisions.
Margaret MacMillan
Fight
Some
Argue
Make
Decisions
Might
Capacity
Who
Agree
Beings
Conscious
Humans
We can prevent fighting by limiting weapons or finding nonviolent ways to end disputes.
Margaret MacMillan
Fighting
Ways
Finding
Weapons
Prevent
Limiting
Nonviolent
End
Disputes
How curious that such an outsize man, in physique as well as personality, should be remembered today mainly for giving his name to a small fish. For the 19th century, Bismarck was no herring but a leviathan. Between 1862 and 1890, he created Germany, seeing off first the Austrian empire and then France.
Margaret MacMillan
Today
Man
Personality
Giving
First
Herring
France
Seeing
Small
Small Fish
Physique
He
Remembered
Mainly
Between
Empire
Name
Well
How
Fish
His
Off
Germany
Curious
Century
Then
Created
Should
The Canadian government has had a field day apologising for past policies towards a series of ethnic groups: Italian, Ukrainian, Sikh, Chinese, Japanese and Jews.
Margaret MacMillan
Government
Day
Past
Field
Jews
Ukrainian
Had
Towards
Policies
Italian
Canadian
Chinese
Japanese
Ethnic
Ethnic Groups
Groups
Series
The act of apology is something that most societies take very seriously indeed. It is an admission of wrong done to the victims and an acceptance of blame.
Margaret MacMillan
Blame
Acceptance
Seriously
Indeed
Admission
Something
Take
Wrong
Most
Very
Done
Victims
Act
Apology
Societies
The only person, if you're a religious person, who's always right is God. And if you make the mistake of thinking that you, like God, are always right, and that you, like God, always know everything, then it seems to me you're riding for a fall.
Margaret MacMillan
God
Me
You
Mistake
Fall
Thinking
Everything
Religious
Religious Person
Seems
Only
Like
Know
Make
Always
Person
Then
Riding
Right
Poor little Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, or whatever her name is. It must be incredible at that age to be surrounded by people telling you you're wonderful.
Margaret MacMillan
You
Age
People
Wonderful
Whatever
Britney
Britney Spears
Incredible
Telling
Must
Name
Lindsay
Lindsay Lohan
Surrounded
Little
Poor
Spears
Her
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