What is History?Macmillan, 1961 - 154 Seiten |
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... example nearer home . In the iconoclastic 1930s , when the Liberal Party had just been snuffed out as an effective force in British politics , Professor Butterfield wrote a book called The Whig Interpretation of History , which enjoyed ...
... example nearer home . In the iconoclastic 1930s , when the Liberal Party had just been snuffed out as an effective force in British politics , Professor Butterfield wrote a book called The Whig Interpretation of History , which enjoyed ...
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... example is of particular interest to me , because I hope soon in my history of Soviet Russia to ap- proach the problem of the collectivization of the peasant as a part of the cost of industrialization ; and I know well that if ...
... example is of particular interest to me , because I hope soon in my history of Soviet Russia to ap- proach the problem of the collectivization of the peasant as a part of the cost of industrialization ; and I know well that if ...
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... example in the last century of a politician of the highest powers of political judgment ' , and contrasted him favourably in this respect with such men as Joseph II of Austria , Robes- pierre , Lenin and Hitler who failed to realize ...
... example in the last century of a politician of the highest powers of political judgment ' , and contrasted him favourably in this respect with such men as Joseph II of Austria , Robes- pierre , Lenin and Hitler who failed to realize ...
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LECTURE PAGE I THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS I | 1 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 25 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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1817 LIBRARIES A. J. P. Taylor A. L. Rowse abstract action Acton advance belief Bertrand Russell British historians called Cambridge Modern History causes character CHIGAN civilization Collingwood conception consciously criterion economic eighteenth empirical English enquiry environment essay F. H. Bradley facts of history French revolution Freud future German Gibbon happened Hegel historical facts human behaviour hypothesis individual J. B. Bury laissez-faire laws lecture liberal liberty Marx meaning mediaeval Meinecke MICHIGAN moral judgments Namier Napoleon nature nineteenth century objective objective laws observed past perhaps period philosophers philosophy of history political prediction present problem Professor Butterfield Professor Popper progress question quoted rational reason role Russian revolution scientist sense significant Sir Isaiah Berlin social sciences society Sociology speak Stresemann theory things thought tion truth unconscious understanding UNIVER UNIVERSITY valid values view of history Whig Interpretation words write wrote