What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961 |
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But the historian is interested in him in the former capacity only insofar as it
affected historical events . If his moral delinquencies had had as little apparent
effect on public affairs as those of Henry II , the historian would not need to bother
about ...
But the historian is interested in him in the former capacity only insofar as it
affected historical events . If his moral delinquencies had had as little apparent
effect on public affairs as those of Henry II , the historian would not need to bother
about ...
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The line of demarcation between pre - historic and historical times is crossed
when people cease to live only in the present , and become consciously
interested both in their past and in their future . History begins with the handing
down of ...
The line of demarcation between pre - historic and historical times is crossed
when people cease to live only in the present , and become consciously
interested both in their past and in their future . History begins with the handing
down of ...
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As a historian , I am more interested in this latter phenomenon . The
rationalization of production means something far more important — the
rationalization of man . All over the world today primitive men are learning to use
complicated ...
As a historian , I am more interested in this latter phenomenon . The
rationalization of production means something far more important — the
rationalization of man . All over the world today primitive men are learning to use
complicated ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
The Historian and His Facts | 1 |
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