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 1935 an English publisher brought out an abbreviated translation of
Bernhardt's work — a selection from Bernhardt's selection ; perhaps one third of
the original was omitted . Sutton , a wellknown translator from the German , did
his job ...
In 1935 an English publisher brought out an abbreviated translation of
Bernhardt's work — a selection from Bernhardt's selection ; perhaps one third of
the original was omitted . Sutton , a wellknown translator from the German , did
his job ...
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Western Europe , together with the outlying parts of the English - speaking world ,
has become an appanage of the North American continent , or , if you like , an
agglomeration in which the United States serves both as power house and as ...
Western Europe , together with the outlying parts of the English - speaking world ,
has become an appanage of the North American continent , or , if you like , an
agglomeration in which the United States serves both as power house and as ...
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But it has carried with it a certain risk of reinforcing the parochialism of English
history , which already weighs like a dead hand on our curriculum , with a more
insidious and equally dangerous parochialism of the 1 The Cambridge Modern ...
But it has carried with it a certain risk of reinforcing the parochialism of English
history , which already weighs like a dead hand on our curriculum , with a more
insidious and equally dangerous parochialism of the 1 The Cambridge Modern ...
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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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