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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The facts speak only when the historian calls on them : it is he who decides to which facts to give the floor , and in what order or context . It was , I think , one of Pirandello's characters who said that a fact is like a sack - it ...
The facts speak only when the historian calls on them : it is he who decides to which facts to give the floor , and in what order or context . It was , I think , one of Pirandello's characters who said that a fact is like a sack - it ...
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On this point Professor Butterfield was categorical and severe : The study of the past with one eye , so to speak , upon the present is the source of all sins and sophistries in his- tory .. It is the essence of what we mean by the word ...
On this point Professor Butterfield was categorical and severe : The study of the past with one eye , so to speak , upon the present is the source of all sins and sophistries in his- tory .. It is the essence of what we mean by the word ...
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These so - called accidents in history represent a sequence of cause and effect interrupting — and , so to speak , clashing with the sequence which the histo- rian is primarily concerned to investigate . Bury , quite rightly , speaks of ...
These so - called accidents in history represent a sequence of cause and effect interrupting — and , so to speak , clashing with the sequence which the histo- rian is primarily concerned to investigate . Bury , quite rightly , speaks of ...
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