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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In the 1920's , we moved into a period in which change was beginning to be
associated with fear for the future , and could be thought of as change for the
worse — a period of the rebirth of conservative thinking . Like Acton's liberalism ...
In the 1920's , we moved into a period in which change was beginning to be
associated with fear for the future , and could be thought of as change for the
worse — a period of the rebirth of conservative thinking . Like Acton's liberalism ...
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Thus it may very well happen that what seems for one group a period of decline
may seem to another the birth of a new advance . Progress does not and cannot
mean equal and simultaneous progress for all . It is significant that almost all our
...
Thus it may very well happen that what seems for one group a period of decline
may seem to another the birth of a new advance . Progress does not and cannot
mean equal and simultaneous progress for all . It is significant that almost all our
...
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... inspire this question are obvious. But I suspect none the less that it is wrongly
put. History has known many turning-points, where the leadership and initiative
have passed from one group, from one sector of the world, to another: the period
...
... inspire this question are obvious. But I suspect none the less that it is wrongly
put. History has known many turning-points, where the leadership and initiative
have passed from one group, from one sector of the world, to another: the period
...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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