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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What seems to me essential is to recognize in the great man an outstanding indi- vidual who is at once a product and an agent of the historical process , at once the representative and the creator of social forces which change the shape ...
What seems to me essential is to recognize in the great man an outstanding indi- vidual who is at once a product and an agent of the historical process , at once the representative and the creator of social forces which change the shape ...
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Time , which had once been hostile and corroding , now became friendly and creative : contrast Horace's " Damnosa quid non imminuit dies ? " with Bacon's " Veritas tem- poris filia . " The rationalists of the Enlightenment , who were ...
Time , which had once been hostile and corroding , now became friendly and creative : contrast Horace's " Damnosa quid non imminuit dies ? " with Bacon's " Veritas tem- poris filia . " The rationalists of the Enlightenment , who were ...
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He evidently liked the phrase , for he embroidered it later in a longer passage : What new universal vertiginous movement is this : of institutions , social arrangements , individual minds , which once worked co - operative ...
He evidently liked the phrase , for he embroidered it later in a longer passage : What new universal vertiginous movement is this : of institutions , social arrangements , individual minds , which once worked co - operative ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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