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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No document can tell us more than what the author of the document thought - what he thought had happened , what he thought ought to happen or would happen , or perhaps only what he wanted others to think he thought , or even only what ...
No document can tell us more than what the author of the document thought - what he thought had happened , what he thought ought to happen or would happen , or perhaps only what he wanted others to think he thought , or even only what ...
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This is a familiar characteristic of all rec- ords of diplomatic conversations . The documents do not tell us what happened , but only what Stresemann thought had happened , or what he wanted others to think ...
This is a familiar characteristic of all rec- ords of diplomatic conversations . The documents do not tell us what happened , but only what Stresemann thought had happened , or what he wanted others to think ...
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only proper way to the historian - I find myself under attack from my critics for having by implication de- picted what happened as something that was bound to happen , and failed to examine all the other things that might have happened ...
only proper way to the historian - I find myself under attack from my critics for having by implication de- picted what happened as something that was bound to happen , and failed to examine all the other things that might have happened ...
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