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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It is precisely for matters of this kind that the historian is entitled to rely on what have been called the " auxiliary sciences " of history - archaeology , epigraphy , numis- matics , chronology , and so forth .
It is precisely for matters of this kind that the historian is entitled to rely on what have been called the " auxiliary sciences " of history - archaeology , epigraphy , numis- matics , chronology , and so forth .
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ism , called individualism and utilitarianism " the religion of human happiness and well - being . " " Rugged individualism " was the keynote of human progress . This may be a perfectly sound and valid analysis of the ideology of a ...
ism , called individualism and utilitarianism " the religion of human happiness and well - being . " " Rugged individualism " was the keynote of human progress . This may be a perfectly sound and valid analysis of the ideology of a ...
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torian was called on to investigate , was the thought of the individual actor . This is a false assumption . What the historian is called on to investigate is what lies behind the act ; and to this the conscious thought or motive of the ...
torian was called on to investigate , was the thought of the individual actor . This is a false assumption . What the historian is called on to investigate is what lies behind the act ; and to this the conscious thought or motive of the ...
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