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 second point is the more familiar one of the historian's need of imaginative
understanding for the minds of the people with whom he is dealing , for the
thought behind their acts : I say “ imaginative understanding , ” not “ sympathy , ”
lest ...
The second point is the more familiar one of the historian's need of imaginative
understanding for the minds of the people with whom he is dealing , for the
thought behind their acts : I say “ imaginative understanding , ” not “ sympathy , ”
lest ...
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The nineteenth century was weak in mediaeval history , because it was too much
repelled by the superstitious beliefs of the Middle Ages and by the barbarities
which they inspired , to have any imaginative understanding of mediaeval people
.
The nineteenth century was weak in mediaeval history , because it was too much
repelled by the superstitious beliefs of the Middle Ages and by the barbarities
which they inspired , to have any imaginative understanding of mediaeval people
.
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By studying each of these evolutions separately and then comparing them , it is
easy to find the key to the understanding of this phenomenon ; but it is never
possible to arrive at this understanding by using the passe - partout of some
historical ...
By studying each of these evolutions separately and then comparing them , it is
easy to find the key to the understanding of this phenomenon ; but it is never
possible to arrive at this understanding by using the passe - partout of some
historical ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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