What is History?Macmillan Press, 1965 |
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... A. J. P. Taylor told us in one of his minor essays that "the history of modern Europe can be written in terms of three titans: Napoleon, Bismarck, and Lenin," 3 though in his more serious writings he has undertaken no such rash project ...
... A. J. P. Taylor told us in one of his minor essays that "the history of modern Europe can be written in terms of three titans: Napoleon, Bismarck, and Lenin," 3 though in his more serious writings he has undertaken no such rash project ...
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... A. J. P. Taylor sometimes gives us into Oxford academic life. All this talk about the decline of civilization, he writes, "means only that university professors used to have domestic servants and now do their own washing-up." 9 Of ...
... A. J. P. Taylor sometimes gives us into Oxford academic life. All this talk about the decline of civilization, he writes, "means only that university professors used to have domestic servants and now do their own washing-up." 9 Of ...
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... A. J. P. TAYLOR "Posterity may report that his new book was the spark touching off an overdue renaissance of historical thinking. These lectures are extraordinarily lively and it is hoped that they will be read not only by historians ...
... A. J. P. TAYLOR "Posterity may report that his new book was the spark touching off an overdue renaissance of historical thinking. These lectures are extraordinarily lively and it is hoped that they will be read not only by historians ...
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The Historian and His Facts | 3 |
Society and the Individual | 36 |
HI History Science and Morality | 70 |
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