What is History?Knopf, 1962 - 209 Seiten A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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... lecture I said : Before you study the his- tory , study the historian . Now I would add : Before you study the ... lectures - he headed it with a motto culled from the works of Mr. T. S. Eliot " Vast impersonal forces " ; and throughout ...
... lecture I said : Before you study the his- tory , study the historian . Now I would add : Before you study the ... lectures - he headed it with a motto culled from the works of Mr. T. S. Eliot " Vast impersonal forces " ; and throughout ...
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... lecture : first collect your facts , then interpret them . It was assumed without question that this was also the method of science . This was the view which Bury evidently had in mind when , in the closing words of his inaugural lecture ...
... lecture : first collect your facts , then interpret them . It was assumed without question that this was also the method of science . This was the view which Bury evidently had in mind when , in the closing words of his inaugural lecture ...
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... lecture on modern history ten years later , " was revolution " ; and in another lecture he spoke of " the advent of general ideas which we call revolution . " This is explained in one of his unpub- lished manuscript notes : " The Whig ...
... lecture on modern history ten years later , " was revolution " ; and in another lecture he spoke of " the advent of general ideas which we call revolution . " This is explained in one of his unpub- lished manuscript notes : " The Whig ...
Inhalt
THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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