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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. About the author
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Prologue
  8. 1. ‘One of his most violent essays’
  9. 2. Butterfield and official history
  10. 3. Official history then and now
  11. 4. Why bother with Butterfield?
  12. Appendix I Herbert Butterfield on official history: Correspondence with the Rev A.W. Blaxall, April–May 1952
  13. Appendix II Cabinet Office official histories of the Second World War
  14. Appendix III Cabinet Office peacetime official histories
  15. Appendix IV Foreign Office documentary series
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index

Contents

About the author

Acknowledgements

Prologue

1. ‘One of his most violent essays’

2. Butterfield and official history

3. Official history then and now

4. Why bother with Butterfield?

Appendix I
Herbert Butterfield on official history: Correspondence with the Rev A.W. Blaxall, April–May 1952

Appendix II
Cabinet Office official histories of the Second World War

Appendix III
Cabinet Office peacetime official histories

Appendix IV
Foreign Office documentary series

Bibliography

Index

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