"Throughout the human experience people have read history because they felt that it was a pleasure and that it was in some way instructive. The profession of professor of history has taken it in a very different direction"
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The subtext is a fight over ownership. Who is history for: citizens trying to understand power, war, and civic collapse, or specialists producing “knowledge” in a language that mostly circulates inside conferences and journals? Kagan implies that a certain academic posture treats readability as suspicion, narrative as naive, moral judgment as unserious. His complaint isn’t just about style; it’s about a retreat from public responsibility.
Context matters: Kagan built his reputation on classical Greece and on writing that aimed to persuade beyond the seminar room, at a moment when universities were professionalizing, fragmenting into subfields, and rewarding theory-laden novelty. The provocation is strategic. He’s not begging professors to be nicer; he’s arguing that when history stops being a pleasure, it also stops being a civic tool.
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"Throughout the human experience people have read history because they felt that it was a pleasure and that it was in some way instructive. The profession of professor of history has taken it in a very different direction." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/throughout-the-human-experience-people-have-read-136262/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


