“Fortunes of History shows better than any previous book both the proliferative richness of historiography and the one red thread running through it all, the unresolving tension between past and present.”—Allan Megill, author of Karl Marx: The Burden of Reason"A learned and brilliant portrait of the great age of Western historiography, when the history of nations and classes combined with German philosophy to make the history of Europe the history of mankind."—J.G.A. Pocock, author of Barbarism and Religion "Professor Donald Kelley is a master in his field, the history of historical thought. His latest book combines a broad sweep with an enviable command of context and detail. It will be of great value to students and teachers of history, not least because it places the ’new history’ of our time in the perspective of the last two centuries."—Peter Burke, Cambridge University “Kelley is a master in his field, the history of historical thought. His latest book combines a broad sweep with an enviable command of context and detail.”—Peter Burke, Cambridge University