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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Namier was a true conserva- tive - not a typical English conservative , who when scratched turns out to be 75 per cent liberal , but a conservative such as we have not seen among British historians for more than a hundred years .
Namier was a true conserva- tive - not a typical English conservative , who when scratched turns out to be 75 per cent liberal , but a conservative such as we have not seen among British historians for more than a hundred years .
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mier had no roots in the nineteenth - century liberalism , and suffered from no nostalgic regrets for it . After the First World War and the abortive peace had revealed the bankruptcy of liberalism , the reaction would come only in one ...
mier had no roots in the nineteenth - century liberalism , and suffered from no nostalgic regrets for it . After the First World War and the abortive peace had revealed the bankruptcy of liberalism , the reaction would come only in one ...
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I should like in conclusion to develop this contrast ; and , if in this context I use the words " liberal " and " conservative , ” it will be ... The Revolution , or as we say Liberalism , " is a striking phrase from a letter of 1887.
I should like in conclusion to develop this contrast ; and , if in this context I use the words " liberal " and " conservative , ” it will be ... The Revolution , or as we say Liberalism , " is a striking phrase from a letter of 1887.
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