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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Lest anyone think the question meaningless or superfluous , I will take as my text
two passages relating respectively to the first and second incarnations of The
Cambridge Modern History . Here is Acton in his report of October 1896 to the ...
Lest anyone think the question meaningless or superfluous , I will take as my text
two passages relating respectively to the first and second incarnations of The
Cambridge Modern History . Here is Acton in his report of October 1896 to the ...
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anticipatory verdict on himself , on that strange phenomenon of a historian whom
many would regard as the most distinguished occupant the Regius Chair of
Modern History in this university has ever had — but who wrote no history .
anticipatory verdict on himself , on that strange phenomenon of a historian whom
many would regard as the most distinguished occupant the Regius Chair of
Modern History in this university has ever had — but who wrote no history .
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No doubt a finite end has attractions for the human mind ; and Acton's vision of
the march of history as an unending progress ... History as the course of events
was conceived by Acton 1 T. Amold : An Inaugural Lecture on the Study of
Modern ...
No doubt a finite end has attractions for the human mind ; and Acton's vision of
the march of history as an unending progress ... History as the course of events
was conceived by Acton 1 T. Amold : An Inaugural Lecture on the Study of
Modern ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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