Max Euwe (1901-1981) was a mathematician and the fifth official World Chess Champion. The beginning of his now classic text,
The Development of Chess Style (1968)* has a assertion concerning the nature of history and the centrality of questions of significance that is as terse as any I have seen in the writings of professional historians.
To suppose that the history of any subject should be just a collection of independent facts is a serious misapprehension. They may, it is true, make interesting reading; but they may also have little significance for the subject in question. "Introduction," n.p.
*Originally published in Dutch as
Veldheersschap op de Vierenzestig (1966)
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