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The relation of man ' to his environment is the relation of the historian to his
theme . The historian is neither the humble slave , nor the tyrannical master , of
his facts . The relation between the historian and his facts is one of equality , of
give ...
The relation of man ' to his environment is the relation of the historian to his
theme . The historian is neither the humble slave , nor the tyrannical master , of
his facts . The relation between the historian and his facts is one of equality , of
give ...
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But , while these descriptions would apply with a minimum of change to the
relations between the historian and the ... and the issues raised by the relation
between subject and object in - * finitely more complicated , this is not the end of
the ...
But , while these descriptions would apply with a minimum of change to the
relations between the historian and the ... and the issues raised by the relation
between subject and object in - * finitely more complicated , this is not the end of
the ...
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The relation of the historian to his causes has the same dual and reciprocal
character as the relation of the historian to his facts . The causes determine his
interpretation of the historical process , and his interpretation determines his
selection ...
The relation of the historian to his causes has the same dual and reciprocal
character as the relation of the historian to his facts . The causes determine his
interpretation of the historical process , and his interpretation determines his
selection ...
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Nutzerbericht - msaucier818 - LibraryThingThis was the definition of a dry read. I read this for a graduate class, and my purpose in reading the book was to try and develop an understanding of how we think about research and the past. I did ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Nutzerbericht - antiquary - LibraryThingIt puzzles me that Carr was taken so seriously as a "distinguished historian" in British academic circles, considering that he spent the first part of his career championing appeasement of Germany and much of the rest admiring Stalin. Vollständige Rezension lesen
Inhalt
LECTURE PAGE I THE HISTORIAN AND His FACTS | 1 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 25 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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What Is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the ... E. H. Carr Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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