What is History?Macmillan Press, 1965 |
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... things." 2 Some biographies are contributions to history — in my own field, Isaac Deutscher's biographies of Stalin and Trotsky are outstanding examples. Others belong to literature, like the historical novel. "To Lytton Strachey ...
... things." 2 Some biographies are contributions to history — in my own field, Isaac Deutscher's biographies of Stalin and Trotsky are outstanding examples. Others belong to literature, like the historical novel. "To Lytton Strachey ...
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... things named are every one of them individual and singular." 8 This is certainly true of the physical sciences: no ... thing." Embarked on this course, you ,$oon attain a sort of philosophical nirvana, in which nothing that matters can ...
... things named are every one of them individual and singular." 8 This is certainly true of the physical sciences: no ... thing." Embarked on this course, you ,$oon attain a sort of philosophical nirvana, in which nothing that matters can ...
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... things. First of all, we mean that he has a capacity to rise above the limited vision of his own situation in society and in history — a capacity which, as I suggested in an earlier lecture, is partly dependent on his capacity to ...
... things. First of all, we mean that he has a capacity to rise above the limited vision of his own situation in society and in history — a capacity which, as I suggested in an earlier lecture, is partly dependent on his capacity to ...
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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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A. J. P. Taylor abstract action Acton belief Bertrand Russell British historians called Cambridge Modern History causes character civilization consciously criterion economic EDWARD HALLETT CARR Empire ence English English-speaking enquiry environment essay facts of history French revolution Freud future happened Hegel Henri Poincare historical facts human behaviour hypothesis ideas individual laws liberal liberty London man's Marx meaning mediaeval Meinecke ment moral judgments Namier Napoleon nature nineteenth century nomic objective objective laws observed outlook Oxford past perhaps period philosophers philosophy of history political prediction present problem Professor Butterfield Professor Popper progress question quoted rational reason rian role Russian revolution scientist sense significant Sir Isaiah Berlin society Soviet Soviet Union speak Stresemann theory things thought tion torian torical tory truth tween understanding University Press values view of history W. A. DWIGGINS Whig words write wrote