What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... standard by which historical actions can be judged . Both sides inevitably read into such a standard the specific content appropriate to their own historical conditions and aspirations . This is the real indictment of those who seek to ...
... standard by which historical actions can be judged . Both sides inevitably read into such a standard the specific content appropriate to their own historical conditions and aspirations . This is the real indictment of those who seek to ...
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... standard , but in their relation to one another . Moreover , when we examine these supposedly absolute and extra - historical values , we find that they too are in fact rooted to history . The emergence of a particular value or ideal at ...
... standard , but in their relation to one another . Moreover , when we examine these supposedly absolute and extra - historical values , we find that they too are in fact rooted to history . The emergence of a particular value or ideal at ...
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... standard of significance , which is also his standard of objectivity , in order to distinguish between the significant and the accidental ; and he too can find it only in relevance to the end in view . But this is necessarily an ...
... standard of significance , which is also his standard of objectivity , in order to distinguish between the significant and the accidental ; and he too can find it only in relevance to the end in view . But this is necessarily an ...
Inhalt
Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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