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 names by which successive French historians have described the Parisian crowds which played so prominent a role in the French revolution — les sans - culottes , le peuple , la canaille , les bras - nus — are all , for those who know ...
The names by which successive French historians have described the Parisian crowds which played so prominent a role in the French revolution — les sans - culottes , le peuple , la canaille , les bras - nus — are all , for those who know ...
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Modern historians do the same when they write of the English , French , Russian , and Chinese revolutions . The historian is not really interested in the unique , but in what is general in the unique . In the 1920's discussions by ...
Modern historians do the same when they write of the English , French , Russian , and Chinese revolutions . The historian is not really interested in the unique , but in what is general in the unique . In the 1920's discussions by ...
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The French historian Lefebvre , seeking to exonerate the French revolution from responsibility for the disasters and bloodshed of the Na. poleonic wars , attributed them to “ the dictatorship of. 2 B. Croce : History as the Story of ...
The French historian Lefebvre , seeking to exonerate the French revolution from responsibility for the disasters and bloodshed of the Na. poleonic wars , attributed them to “ the dictatorship of. 2 B. Croce : History as the Story of ...
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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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