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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Stresemann ' s name was consigned to oblivion in Germany , and the volumes
disappeared from circulation : many , perhaps most , of the copies must have
been destroyed . Today Stresemanns Vermächtnis is a rather rare book . But in
the ...
Stresemann ' s name was consigned to oblivion in Germany , and the volumes
disappeared from circulation : many , perhaps most , of the copies must have
been destroyed . Today Stresemanns Vermächtnis is a rather rare book . But in
the ...
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All that one can perhaps safely say about these complex relations is that
interaction between the observer and what is observed , between the social
scientist and his data , between the historian and his facts , is continuous , and
continuously ...
All that one can perhaps safely say about these complex relations is that
interaction between the observer and what is observed , between the social
scientist and his data , between the historian and his facts , is continuous , and
continuously ...
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Nor is this the only , or perhaps the most significant , change . It is by no means
clear that the world centre of gravity now resides , or will continue for long to
reside , in the English - speaking world , with its Western European annex . It
appears ...
Nor is this the only , or perhaps the most significant , change . It is by no means
clear that the world centre of gravity now resides , or will continue for long to
reside , in the English - speaking world , with its Western European annex . It
appears ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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