What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... begin where the masses are , not where there are thousands , but where there are millions , that is where serious politics begin'.2 Carlyle's and Lenin's millions were millions of individuals : there was nothing im- personal about them ...
... begin where the masses are , not where there are thousands , but where there are millions , that is where serious politics begin'.2 Carlyle's and Lenin's millions were millions of individuals : there was nothing im- personal about them ...
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... begin to be kept for the benefit of future generations . ' Historical thinking ' , writes the Dutch historian Huizinga , ' is always teleological . " Sir Charles Snow recently wrote of Rutherford that ' like all scientists . . . he had ...
... begin to be kept for the benefit of future generations . ' Historical thinking ' , writes the Dutch historian Huizinga , ' is always teleological . " Sir Charles Snow recently wrote of Rutherford that ' like all scientists . . . he had ...
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... begin to think of the passage of time in terms not of natural processes - the cycle of the but of a series of specific seasons , the human life - span events in which men are consciously involved and which they can consciously influence ...
... begin to think of the passage of time in terms not of natural processes - the cycle of the but of a series of specific seasons , the human life - span events in which men are consciously involved and which they can consciously influence ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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