What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... understanding for the minds of the people with whom he is dealing , for the thought behind their acts : I say ' imaginative understanding ' , not ' sympathy ' , lest sym- pathy should be supposed to imply agreement . The nine- teenth ...
... understanding for the minds of the people with whom he is dealing , for the thought behind their acts : I say ' imaginative understanding ' , not ' sympathy ' , lest sym- pathy should be supposed to imply agreement . The nine- teenth ...
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... understanding of what goes on in the mind of the other party , so that the words and actions of the other are always made to appear malign , senseless or hypocritical . History cannot be written unless the historian can achieve some ...
... understanding of what goes on in the mind of the other party , so that the words and actions of the other are always made to appear malign , senseless or hypocritical . History cannot be written unless the historian can achieve some ...
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... understanding . Accidental causes cannot be generalized ; and , since they are in the fullest sense of the word unique , they teach no lessons and lead to no conclusions . But here I must make another point . It is precisely this notion ...
... understanding . Accidental causes cannot be generalized ; and , since they are in the fullest sense of the word unique , they teach no lessons and lead to no conclusions . But here I must make another point . It is precisely this notion ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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