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 names by which successive French historians have described the Parisian crowds which played so prominent a role in the French revolution - les sans - culottes , le peuple , la canaille , les bras - nus — are all , for those who know ...
The names by which successive French historians have described the Parisian crowds which played so prominent a role in the French revolution - les sans - culottes , le peuple , la canaille , les bras - nus — are all , for those who know ...
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Politics at the accession of George III were still immune from the fanaticism of ideas , and of that passionate belief in progress , which was to break on the world with the French revolution and usher in the century of triumphant ...
Politics at the accession of George III were still immune from the fanaticism of ideas , and of that passionate belief in progress , which was to break on the world with the French revolution and usher in the century of triumphant ...
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When I read Carlyle's French Revolution , I find myself again and again generalizing his comments by applying them to my own special interest in the Russian revolution . Take for instance this on the terror : Horrible , in lands that ...
When I read Carlyle's French Revolution , I find myself again and again generalizing his comments by applying them to my own special interest in the Russian revolution . Take for instance this on the terror : Horrible , in lands 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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