What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... Notes towards a Second Edition of What is History ? " , in which I have endeavoured to present some of the material and conclusions contained in Carr's large box of jottings , drafts and notes . These are followed by the unrevised text ...
... Notes towards a Second Edition of What is History ? " , in which I have endeavoured to present some of the material and conclusions contained in Carr's large box of jottings , drafts and notes . These are followed by the unrevised text ...
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... Notes towards a Second Edition of What is History ? R. W. Davies IN the last few years before his death in November 1982 Carr was preparing a substantially new edition of What is History ? Undaunted by the setbacks to human progress ...
... Notes towards a Second Edition of What is History ? R. W. Davies IN the last few years before his death in November 1982 Carr was preparing a substantially new edition of What is History ? Undaunted by the setbacks to human progress ...
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... notes . While Orwell While Orwell declared that ' All art is propaganda'24 Marx , who himself left many notes on the influence of society on the arts , nevertheless warned in the Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy that ...
... notes . While Orwell While Orwell declared that ' All art is propaganda'24 Marx , who himself left many notes on the influence of society on the arts , nevertheless warned in the Introduction to the Critique of Political Economy that ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
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