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A fire crackles at the centre of British intellectual life as two formidable minds clash over the shape and meaning of history. In the shadow of the First World War, the air is thick with debate, and the stakes are nothing less than the narrative of civilisation. Here, the art of historical analysis becomes a battleground, as a celebrated essayist takes up his pen to challenge the sweeping ambition and interpretative liberties of a popular twentieth century history. With wit sharpened by conviction, the author confronts not only the facts but the very method of historical writing, questioning the assumptions that underpin a widely read account and exposing the ideological undercurrents that ripple beneath its surface. What unfolds is more than a mere critique; it is a masterclass in history criticism and literary criticism, brimming with polemical energy and intellectual controversy. The argument is not simply about dates and events, but about the purpose and responsibility of historiography itself. Readers are drawn into a vivid exchange, where historical debate is rendered with clarity, force, and a touch of sardonic humour. The work resonates with those who care about the history of ideas and the integrity of British history writing, offering insight into how narratives are constructed and contested. Its pages reveal the passions and anxieties of its era, yet its questions about the nature of historical truth remain strikingly resonant. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting both general readers and discerning collectors to witness a defining moment in the ongoing conversation about how history is told.