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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The old conception of national character based on biological differences has long been exploded ; but differences of national character arising out of dif- ferent national backgrounds of society and education are difficult to deny .
The old conception of national character based on biological differences has long been exploded ; but differences of national character arising out of dif- ferent national backgrounds of society and education are difficult to deny .
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The English Puritan revolution cannot be fully understood without it ; and the conception of the chosen people was an important factor in the rise of modern nation- alism . The stamp of a classical education was heavily imprinted in the ...
The English Puritan revolution cannot be fully understood without it ; and the conception of the chosen people was an important factor in the rise of modern nation- alism . The stamp of a classical education was heavily imprinted in the ...
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The process by which specific historical content is given to abstract moral conceptions is a historical proc- ess ; indeed ... To take a slightly less popular exam- ple , the attempt has been made to use the conception of " economic ...
The process by which specific historical content is given to abstract moral conceptions is a historical proc- ess ; indeed ... To take a slightly less popular exam- ple , the attempt has been made to use the conception of " economic ...
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