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 a small book called The Englishman and His History published in 1944 , Professor Butterfield not only decided that the Whig interpretation of history is the " English " interpretation , but spoke enthusiastically of “ the ...
In a small book called The Englishman and His History published in 1944 , Professor Butterfield not only decided that the Whig interpretation of history is the " English " interpretation , but spoke enthusiastically of “ the ...
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77 mark by one of the most distinguished and most moderate of American conservative historians , Professor Samuel Morison of Harvard , who in his presidential address to the American Historical Association in December 1950 thought that ...
77 mark by one of the most distinguished and most moderate of American conservative historians , Professor Samuel Morison of Harvard , who in his presidential address to the American Historical Association in December 1950 thought that ...
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... 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 wants to keep that dear old T - model on the road by dint of a little ...
... 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 wants to keep that dear old T - model on the road by dint of a little ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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