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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an unpublished note quoted by his editor , to have reached this conclusion : St. Augustine looked at history from the point of view of the early Christian ; Tillemont , from that of a seventeenth - century Frenchman ; Gibbon , from that ...
an unpublished note quoted by his editor , to have reached this conclusion : St. Augustine looked at history from the point of view of the early Christian ; Tillemont , from that of a seventeenth - century Frenchman ; Gibbon , from that ...
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been sufficiently castigated by Professor Knowles , who in his inaugural lecture quoted Motley's denunciation of Philip II ( " if there are vices . . . from which he was exempt , it is because it is not permitted by human nature to ...
been sufficiently castigated by Professor Knowles , who in his inaugural lecture quoted Motley's denunciation of Philip II ( " if there are vices . . . from which he was exempt , it is because it is not permitted by human nature to ...
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Acton , in the report of 1896 on the project of The Cambridge Modern History which I quoted in my first lecture , referred to history as “ a progressive science " ; and in the introduction to the first volume of the his- tory wrote that ...
Acton , in the report of 1896 on the project of The Cambridge Modern History which I quoted in my first lecture , referred to history as “ a progressive science " ; and in the introduction to the first volume of the his- tory wrote that ...
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