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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Evolution in science confirmed and complemented progress in history . Nothing ,
however , occurred to alter the inductive view of historical method which I
described in my first lecture : first collect your facts , then interpret them . It was
assumed ...
Evolution in science confirmed and complemented progress in history . Nothing ,
however , occurred to alter the inductive view of historical method which I
described in my first lecture : first collect your facts , then interpret them . It was
assumed ...
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In my first lecture I quoted a remark of Professor Barraclough that history was “
not factual at all , but a series of accepted judgments . ” While I was preparing
these lectures , a physicist from this university , in a B.B.C. broadcast , defined a ...
In my first lecture I quoted a remark of Professor Barraclough that history was “
not factual at all , but a series of accepted judgments . ” While I was preparing
these lectures , a physicist from this university , in a B.B.C. broadcast , defined a ...
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The conviction expressed by the professor of Chinese in his inaugural lecture five
years ago that “ China cannot be regarded as outside the mainstream of human
history ” ? has fallen on deaf ears among Cambridge historians . What may well ...
The conviction expressed by the professor of Chinese in his inaugural lecture five
years ago that “ China cannot be regarded as outside the mainstream of human
history ” ? has fallen on deaf ears among Cambridge historians . What may well ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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