The blurb for Michael Braddick's forthcoming book on Christopher Hill

This quotation can be found in the advertisement for Michael Braddick's book due out next February. It states that "his intellectual reputation was damaged by sustained academic criticism in the politically-charged atmosphere of the 1980s." I always got on well in personal terms with Christopher Hill but was very puzzled to read this. Once the revolt against determinism whether Whig or Marxist got under way in the mid-1970s, Christopher Hill's influence on the historiography of the seventeenth-century retreated. Most 'revisionists' concentrated on developing their own arguments rather than attacking Hill's body of work. (Mark Kishlansky was probably an exception.) I am not aware of any politically-inspired criticism as such.

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