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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anticipatory verdict on himself, on that strange phenomenon of a historian whom
many would regard as the most distinguished occupant the Regius Chair of
Modern History in this university has ever had—but who wrote no history. And
Acton ...
anticipatory verdict on himself, on that strange phenomenon of a historian whom
many would regard as the most distinguished occupant the Regius Chair of
Modern History in this university has ever had—but who wrote no history. And
Acton ...
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Acton , in the report of 1896 on the project of The Cambridge Modern History
which I quoted in my first lecture , referred to history as “ a progressive science ” ;
and in the introduction to the first volume of the history wrote that “ we are bound
to ...
Acton , in the report of 1896 on the project of The Cambridge Modern History
which I quoted in my first lecture , referred to history as “ a progressive science ” ;
and in the introduction to the first volume of the history wrote that “ we are bound
to ...
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... is a striking phrase from a letter of 1887. “ The method of modern progress , ”
he said in a lecture on modern history ten years later , " was revolution ” ; and in
another lecture he spoke of “ the advent of general ideas which we call revolution
.
... is a striking phrase from a letter of 1887. “ The method of modern progress , ”
he said in a lecture on modern history ten years later , " was revolution ” ; and in
another lecture he spoke of “ the advent of general ideas which we call revolution
.
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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