What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... facts ' in history with the ' surrounding pulp of disputable interpre- tation " — forgetting perhaps that the pulpy part of the fruit is more rewarding than the hard core . First get your facts straight , then plunge at your peril into ...
... facts ' in history with the ' surrounding pulp of disputable interpre- tation " — forgetting perhaps that the pulpy part of the fruit is more rewarding than the hard core . First get your facts straight , then plunge at your peril into ...
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... facts relating to my subject . Let us assume — it was very nearly true that those volumes contained all the facts about it that were then known , or could be known . It never occurred to me to enquire by what accident or process of ...
... facts relating to my subject . Let us assume — it was very nearly true that those volumes contained all the facts about it that were then known , or could be known . It never occurred to me to enquire by what accident or process of ...
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... facts is , to say the least , one - sided and misleading . Or let us reverse the statement . Facts cannot be derived from values . This is partly true , but may also be misleading , and requires qualification . When we seek to know the ...
... facts is , to say the least , one - sided and misleading . Or let us reverse the statement . Facts cannot be derived from values . This is partly true , but may also be misleading , and requires qualification . When we seek to know the ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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