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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No ideas , no revolution , no liberalism : Namier chose to give us a brilliant
portrait of an age still safe — though not to remain safe for longfrom all these
dangers . But Namier ' s choice of a second subject was equally significant .
Namier by ...
No ideas , no revolution , no liberalism : Namier chose to give us a brilliant
portrait of an age still safe — though not to remain safe for longfrom all these
dangers . But Namier ' s choice of a second subject was equally significant .
Namier by ...
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This description equally fits the historian , who has abandoned the search for
basic laws and is content to enquire how things work . The status of the
hypotheses used by the historian in the process of his enquiry seems remarkably
similar to ...
This description equally fits the historian , who has abandoned the search for
basic laws and is content to enquire how things work . The status of the
hypotheses used by the historian in the process of his enquiry seems remarkably
similar to ...
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... with a more insidious and equally dangerous parochialism of the ul 1 The
Cambridge Modern History : Its Origin , Authorship and Production , p . 14 .
English - speaking world . The history of the Englishspeaking 200 WHAT IS
HISTORY ?
... with a more insidious and equally dangerous parochialism of the ul 1 The
Cambridge Modern History : Its Origin , Authorship and Production , p . 14 .
English - speaking world . The history of the Englishspeaking 200 WHAT IS
HISTORY ?
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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