What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... tion between the facts of history and other facts about the past vanishes because the few known facts are all facts of history . As Bury who had worked in both periods said , ' the records of ancient and mediaeval history are starred ...
... tion between the facts of history and other facts about the past vanishes because the few known facts are all facts of history . As Bury who had worked in both periods said , ' the records of ancient and mediaeval history are starred ...
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... tion ; both the ' observer ' and the thing observed - both subject and object - enter into the final result of the observa- tion . But , while these descriptions would apply with a mini- mum of change to the relations between the ...
... tion ; both the ' observer ' and the thing observed - both subject and object - enter into the final result of the observa- tion . But , while these descriptions would apply with a mini- mum of change to the relations between the ...
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... tion of the past , his selection of the significant and the relevant , evolves with the progressive emergence of new goals . To take the simplest of all illustrations , so long as the main goal appeared to be the organization of ...
... tion of the past , his selection of the significant and the relevant , evolves with the progressive emergence of new goals . To take the simplest of all illustrations , so long as the main goal appeared to be the organization of ...
Inhalt
Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. J. P. Taylor A. L. Rowse abstract accident in history action advance become believe British historians Butterfield called Cambridge Modern History Carr Carr's causes century character civilization conception consciously criterion cult E. H. CARR economic Empire empiricism English enquiry environment essay facts of history French revolution Freud future Gibbon happened Hegel historical facts hypothesis ideas individual intellectuals J. B. Bury laws lecture Lenin liberal Marx Marxism meaning mediaeval Meinecke moral judgments Namier Napoleon nature nineteenth nineteenth-century objective observed past perhaps period philosophy of history political prediction present problem Professor Popper progress question quoted rational reason remark role Russian revolution scientific scientist sense significant Sir Isaiah Berlin social sciences society sociology Soviet speak Stalin Stresemann T. S. Eliot theory things thought tion unconscious understanding universal values view of history western words write wrote
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