What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... speaking world is profoundly empirical . Facts speak for themselves . A particular issue is debated on its merits ' . Themes , episodes , periods are isolated for historical study in the light of some undeclared , and probably ...
... speaking world is profoundly empirical . Facts speak for themselves . A particular issue is debated on its merits ' . Themes , episodes , periods are isolated for historical study in the light of some undeclared , and probably ...
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... speak for themselves . This is , of course , untrue . The facts speak only when the historian calls on them : it is he who decides to which facts to give the floor , and in what order or context . It was , I think , one of Pirandello's ...
... speak for themselves . This is , of course , untrue . The facts speak only when the historian calls on them : it is he who decides to which facts to give the floor , and in what order or context . It was , I think , one of Pirandello's ...
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... speak of laws , so to speak , for old time's sake , they no longer believe in their existence in the sense in which scientists of the eighteenth and nine- teenth century universally believed in them . It is recognized that scientists ...
... speak of laws , so to speak , for old time's sake , they no longer believe in their existence in the sense in which scientists of the eighteenth and nine- teenth century universally believed in them . It is recognized that scientists ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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