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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To be a serious astronomer is compatible with belief in a God who created and
ordered the universe . But it is not compatible with belief in a God who intervenes
at will to change the course of a planet , to postpone an eclipse , or to alter the ...
To be a serious astronomer is compatible with belief in a God who created and
ordered the universe . But it is not compatible with belief in a God who intervenes
at will to change the course of a planet , to postpone an eclipse , or to alter the ...
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... the cost , it would have been better to stay the hand of progress and not
industrialize ; if any such exists , he doubtless belongs to the school of
Chesterton and Belloc , and will - quite properly — not be taken seriously by
serious historians .
... the cost , it would have been better to stay the hand of progress and not
industrialize ; if any such exists , he doubtless belongs to the school of
Chesterton and Belloc , and will - quite properly — not be taken seriously by
serious historians .
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History as an academic discipline in this university is sometimes thought of as a
catch - all for those who find classics too difficult and science too serious . One
impression which I hope to convey in these lectures is that history is a far more ...
History as an academic discipline in this university is sometimes thought of as a
catch - all for those who find classics too difficult and science too serious . One
impression which I hope to convey in these lectures is that history is a far more ...
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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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