What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... important than the individual ' . He observed of Ramsay Macdonald that his ' wobbling was the result not so much of his personal character ( significant only in so far as it fitted him for the leadership ) as of the basic dilemma of the ...
... important than the individual ' . He observed of Ramsay Macdonald that his ' wobbling was the result not so much of his personal character ( significant only in so far as it fitted him for the leadership ) as of the basic dilemma of the ...
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... important comment that ' the converse would be almost equally true ' : our vision of the future influences our insight into the past . There was force in the aphorism with which Ernst Bloch concluded Das Prinzip Hoffnung : ' the true ...
... important comment that ' the converse would be almost equally true ' : our vision of the future influences our insight into the past . There was force in the aphorism with which Ernst Bloch concluded Das Prinzip Hoffnung : ' the true ...
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... important factor in the rise of modern nationalism . The stamp of a classical education was heavily imprinted in the nineteenth century on the new ruling class in Great Britain . Grote , as I have already noted , pointed to Athens as an ...
... important factor in the rise of modern nationalism . The stamp of a classical education was heavily imprinted in the nineteenth century on the new ruling class in Great Britain . Grote , as I have already noted , pointed to Athens as an ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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