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 in- carnations of The Cambridge Modern History . Here is Acton in his report of October 1896 ...
Lest anyone think the question meaningless or superfluous , I will take as my text two passages relating respectively to the first and second in- carnations of The Cambridge Modern History . Here is Acton in his report of October 1896 ...
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Acton speaks out of the positive belief , the clear - eyed self - confidence of the later Victorian age ; Sir George Clark echoes the be- 2 The New Cambridge Modern History , I ( Cambridge University Press ; 1957 ) , pp . xxiv - xxv ...
Acton speaks out of the positive belief , the clear - eyed self - confidence of the later Victorian age ; Sir George Clark echoes the be- 2 The New Cambridge Modern History , I ( Cambridge University Press ; 1957 ) , pp . xxiv - xxv ...
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Acton , in the report of 1896 on the project of The Cambridge Modern History which I quoted in my first lecture , referred to history as “ a progressive science " ; and in the introduction to the first volume of the his- tory wrote that ...
Acton , in the report of 1896 on the project of The Cambridge Modern History which I quoted in my first lecture , referred to history as “ a progressive science " ; and in the introduction to the first volume of the his- tory wrote that ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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