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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This seemed the important and rewarding part of Stresemann's foreign policy ; and it was not unnatural that it should have been over - represented in Bernhardt's selection of documents . Stresemann's Eastern policy , on the other hand ...
This seemed the important and rewarding part of Stresemann's foreign policy ; and it was not unnatural that it should have been over - represented in Bernhardt's selection of documents . Stresemann's Eastern policy , on the other hand ...
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The historian starts with a provisional selection of facts and a provisional interpretation in the light of which that selection has been made — by others as well as by himself . As he works , both the interpretation and the selection ...
The historian starts with a provisional selection of facts and a provisional interpretation in the light of which that selection has been made — by others as well as by himself . As he works , both the interpretation and the selection ...
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any fact a the selection and marshalling of facts by the historian to become historical facts . Not all facts are historical facts . But the distinction between historical and unhistorical facts is not rigid or constant ; and may ...
any fact a the selection and marshalling of facts by the historian to become historical facts . Not all facts are historical facts . But the distinction between historical and unhistorical facts is not rigid or constant ; and may ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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