What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961 |
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The Christian believes that the individual , acting consciously for his own often
selfish ends , is the unconscious agent of God ' s purpose . Mandeville ' s ' private
vices — public benefits ' was an early and deliberately paradoxical expression of
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The Christian believes that the individual , acting consciously for his own often
selfish ends , is the unconscious agent of God ' s purpose . Mandeville ' s ' private
vices — public benefits ' was an early and deliberately paradoxical expression of
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History begins when men begin to think of the passage of time in terms not of
natural processes - the cycle of the seasons , the human life - span — but of a
series of specific events in which men are consciously involved and which they
can ...
History begins when men begin to think of the passage of time in terms not of
natural processes - the cycle of the seasons , the human life - span — but of a
series of specific events in which men are consciously involved and which they
can ...
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explicit till the latter part of the eighteenth century , when Rousseau opened up
new depths of human self - understanding and self - consciousness , and gave
man a new outlook on the world of nature and on traditional civilization . The
French ...
explicit till the latter part of the eighteenth century , when Rousseau opened up
new depths of human self - understanding and self - consciousness , and gave
man a new outlook on the world of nature and on traditional civilization . The
French ...
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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
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
The Historian and His Facts | 1 |
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