What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... equally untenable theory of history as the subjective product of the mind of the historian who establishes the facts of history and masters them through the process of interpretation , between a view of history having the centre of ...
... equally untenable theory of history as the subjective product of the mind of the historian who establishes the facts of history and masters them through the process of interpretation , between a view of history having the centre of ...
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... equally 1 H. Butterfield , The Whig Interpretation of History ( 1931 ) , PP . 11 , 31-32 . 2 H. Butterfield , The Englishman and his History ( 1944 ) , PP . 2 , 4-5 . true , and for the same reason , that two 36 What is History ?
... equally 1 H. Butterfield , The Whig Interpretation of History ( 1931 ) , PP . 11 , 31-32 . 2 H. Butterfield , The Englishman and his History ( 1944 ) , PP . 2 , 4-5 . true , and for the same reason , that two 36 What is History ?
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... equally amiable and pointless remark about the weather or the state of business . But supposing that one morning Smith , instead of answering your remark in his usual way , were to break into a violent diatribe against your personal ...
... equally amiable and pointless remark about the weather or the state of business . But supposing that one morning Smith , instead of answering your remark in his usual way , were to break into a violent diatribe against your personal ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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