William Edward Hartpole Lecky

William Edward Hartpole Lecky
William Edward Hartpole Lecky (1838–1903) was an Irish historian and essayist known for his works on European history and moral philosophy. His most famous works include "A History of England in the Eighteenth Century" and "History of European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne," where he examined the evolution of social, political, and ethical standards. Lecky was also a member of Parliament, advocating for Irish home rule. His writing is noted for its thorough research, liberal perspective, and focus on intellectual and moral progress in society.

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CHAPTER I One of the first questions that must naturally occur to every writer who deals with the subject of this book is, what influence mere discussion and reasoning can have in promoting the happiness of men. The circumstances of our lives and the dispositions of our characters mainly determine the measure of happiness we enjoy, and mere argument about the causes of happiness and unhappiness can do... more...

THOUGHTS ON HISTORY I do not propose in this paper to enter into any general inquiry about the best method of writing history. Such inquiries appear to me to be of no real value, for there are many different kinds of history which should be written in many different ways. A diplomatic, a military, or a parliamentary history, dealing with a short period or a particular episode, must evidently be treated... more...