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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It would be dangerous to assume that the power of a modern national community to mould the character and thought of its individual members , and to produce a certain degree of conformity and uniformity among them , is any less than that ...
It would be dangerous to assume that the power of a modern national community to mould the character and thought of its individual members , and to produce a certain degree of conformity and uniformity among them , is any less than that ...
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tributed the national disasters of the past forty years to a series of accidents , the vanity of the Kaiser , the election of Hindenburg to the presidency of the Weimar Republic , Hitler's obsessional character , and so forth — the ...
tributed the national disasters of the past forty years to a series of accidents , the vanity of the Kaiser , the election of Hindenburg to the presidency of the Weimar Republic , Hitler's obsessional character , and so forth — the ...
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History thus acquired a meaning and purpose , but at the expense of losing its secular character . The attainment of the goal of history would automatically mean the end of history : history itself became a theodicy .
History thus acquired a meaning and purpose , but at the expense of losing its secular character . The attainment of the goal of history would automatically mean the end of history : history itself became a theodicy .
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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