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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Nor do I want to take shelter behind the Victorian proverb placed by G. M. Young
on the title - page of his book Victorian Eng . land : “ Servants talk about people ,
gentlefolk discuss things . ” 2 Some biographies are contributions to history — in
...
Nor do I want to take shelter behind the Victorian proverb placed by G. M. Young
on the title - page of his book Victorian Eng . land : “ Servants talk about people ,
gentlefolk discuss things . ” 2 Some biographies are contributions to history — in
...
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Hobbes ' famous dictum still stands : “ Nothing in the world is universal but names
, for the things named are every one of them individual and singular . ” : This is
certainly true of the physical sciences : no two geological formations , no two ...
Hobbes ' famous dictum still stands : “ Nothing in the world is universal but names
, for the things named are every one of them individual and singular . ” : This is
certainly true of the physical sciences : no two geological formations , no two ...
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only proper way to the historian—I find myself under attack from my critics for
having by implication depicted what happened as something that was bound to
happen, and failed to examine all the other things that might have happened.
only proper way to the historian—I find myself under attack from my critics for
having by implication depicted what happened as something that was bound to
happen, and failed to examine all the other things that might have happened.
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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