What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... past events into which he enquires . ) The past which an historian studies is not a dead past , but a past which in some sense is still living in the present . ' But a past act is dead , i.e. meaningless to the historian , unless he can ...
... past events into which he enquires . ) The past which an historian studies is not a dead past , but a past which in some sense is still living in the present . ' But a past act is dead , i.e. meaningless to the historian , unless he can ...
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... past in the light of the present and of the present in the light of the past . Anything which , like Antony's infatuation with Cleopatra's nose , fails to contribute to this dual purpose is from the point of view of the historian dead ...
... past in the light of the present and of the present in the light of the past . Anything which , like Antony's infatuation with Cleopatra's nose , fails to contribute to this dual purpose is from the point of view of the historian dead ...
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... past and over the future . The historian of the past can make an approach towards objectivity only as he approaches towards the understanding of the future . When , therefore , I spoke of history in an earlier lecture as a dialogue between ...
... past and over the future . The historian of the past can make an approach towards objectivity only as he approaches towards the understanding of the future . When , therefore , I spoke of history in an earlier lecture as a dialogue between ...
Inhalt
Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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