What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... Lecture VI on ' The Widening Horizon ' , which would present his own view on the meaning of history and his vision of the future , related more directly than any of his previous writings to current political concerns . Carr evidently ...
... Lecture VI on ' The Widening Horizon ' , which would present his own view on the meaning of history and his vision of the future , related more directly than any of his previous writings to current political concerns . Carr evidently ...
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... lecture of pretending that Mommsen's greatness rests not on his History of Rome , but on his corpus of inscriptions and his work on Roman constitutional law : this is to reduce history to the level of compilation . Great history is ...
... lecture of pretending that Mommsen's greatness rests not on his History of Rome , but on his corpus of inscriptions and his work on Roman constitutional law : this is to reduce history to the level of compilation . Great history is ...
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... lecture on modern history ten years later , ' was revolution ' ; and in another lecture he spoke of ' the advent of general ideas which we call revolution ' . This is explained in one of his unpub- lished manuscript notes : " The Whig ...
... lecture on modern history ten years later , ' was revolution ' ; and in another lecture he spoke of ' the advent of general ideas which we call revolution ' . This is explained in one of his unpub- lished manuscript notes : " The Whig ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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