Historical Sketch of Liberty & Equality
Frederic Maitland
As Ideals of English Political Philosophy from the Time of Hobbes to the Time of Coleridge
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Release Date: 01/01/2001
As Ideals of English Political Philosophy from the Time of Hobbes to the Time of Coleridge
In 1875, at only 25 years of age, historian F.W. Maitland, in pursuit of a fellowship at the University of Cambridge, submitted a remarkable work, which is the essence of this volume. This edition includes a note on Maitland by Charles Haskins, and a general account of Maitland's life and work.
A historian's historian, F W Maitland was never to be caught indulging in fanciful speculation about times long past. Rather, he said, "We shall have to think away distinctions which seem to us as clear as the sunshine; we must think ourselves back into a twilight." To achieve this discipline, Maitland chose his tools of historical analysis with a lawyer's care. For example, to decipher works of medieval law written in Anglo-French patois, he became 'grammarian, orthographer, and phoneticist'. Thus did none other than Lord Acton declare Maitland to be 'the ablest historian in England'. In 1875, at only twenty-five years of age, Maitland, in pursuit of a fellowship in Cambridge University, submitted a remarkable work entitled 'A Historical Sketch of Liberty and Equality as Ideals of English Political History from the Time of Hobbes to the Time of Coleridge'.