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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In the iconoclastic 1930's , when the Liberal Party had just been snuffed out as an effective force in British politics , Professor Butterfield wrote a book called The Whig Interpretation of History , which enjoyed a great and deserved ...
In the iconoclastic 1930's , when the Liberal Party had just been snuffed out as an effective force in British politics , Professor Butterfield wrote a book called The Whig Interpretation of History , which enjoyed a great and deserved ...
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It may be found in its most popular form in Professor Trevor - Roper's remark that , " when radicals scream that victory is indubitably theirs , sensible conservatives knock them on the nose . " 5 Professor Oakeshott offers us a more ...
It may be found in its most popular form in Professor Trevor - Roper's remark that , " when radicals scream that victory is indubitably theirs , sensible conservatives knock them on the nose . " 5 Professor Oakeshott offers us a more ...
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... and when Sir Lewis Namier warns me to eschew pro- grammes and ideals , and Professor Oakeshott tells me that we are going nowhere in particular and that all that matters is to see that nobody rocks the boat , and Professor Popper ...
... and when Sir Lewis Namier warns me to eschew pro- grammes and ideals , and Professor Oakeshott tells me that we are going nowhere in particular and that all that matters is to see that nobody rocks the boat , and Professor Popper ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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