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 begin- ning 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 .
In the 1920's , we moved into a period in which change was begin- ning 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 .
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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 ...
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 ...
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... another : the period of the rise of the modern state and the shift in the centre of power from the Mediterranean to West- ern Europe , and the period of the French revolution have been conspicuous modern examples .
... another : the period of the rise of the modern state and the shift in the centre of power from the Mediterranean to West- ern Europe , and the period of the French revolution have been conspicuous modern examples .
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