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 truism is no less true when the period treated by the historian is remote from his own time . When I studied ancient history , the classics on the subject were — and probably still are — Grote's History of Greece and Mommsen's ...
This truism is no less true when the period treated by the historian is remote from his own time . When I studied ancient history , the classics on the subject were — and probably still are — Grote's History of Greece and Mommsen's ...
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But it is not merely true that the bias of the social scientist necessarily enters into all his observations . It is also true that the process of observation affects and modifies what is being observed . And this can happen in two ...
But it is not merely true that the bias of the social scientist necessarily enters into all his observations . It is also true that the process of observation affects and modifies what is being observed . And this can happen in two ...
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Everything that the devotees of chance and contingency in history say is perfectly true and perfectly logical . It has the kind of remorseless logic which we find in Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking - Glass .
Everything that the devotees of chance and contingency in history say is perfectly true and perfectly logical . It has the kind of remorseless logic which we find in Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking - Glass .
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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