What is History?A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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In 1935 an English publisher brought out an abbreviated translation of Bernhardt's work - a selection from Bernhardt's selection ; perhaps one third of the original was omitted . Sutton , a well- known translator from the German ...
In 1935 an English publisher brought out an abbreviated translation of Bernhardt's work - a selection from Bernhardt's selection ; perhaps one third of the original was omitted . Sutton , a well- known translator from the German ...
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The English Whig historians of the nineteenth century attributed the rise of British power and prosperity to the development of political institutions embodying the principles of constitutional liberty . Gibbon and the English ...
The English Whig historians of the nineteenth century attributed the rise of British power and prosperity to the development of political institutions embodying the principles of constitutional liberty . Gibbon and the English ...
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It is , however , not the waning of faith in reason among the intellectuals and the political thinkers of the English - speaking world which perturbs me most , but the loss of the pervading sense of a world in per- petual motion .
It is , however , not the waning of faith in reason among the intellectuals and the political thinkers of the English - speaking world which perturbs me most , but the loss of the pervading sense of a world in per- petual motion .
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