What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... wrote no history . And Acton wrote his own epitaph in the introductory note 1 Quoted in G. P. Gooch , History and Historians in the Nineteenth Century , p . 385 ; later Acton said of Döllinger that ' it was given him to form his ...
... wrote no history . And Acton wrote his own epitaph in the introductory note 1 Quoted in G. P. Gooch , History and Historians in the Nineteenth Century , p . 385 ; later Acton said of Döllinger that ' it was given him to form his ...
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... wrote nothing systematic on the philosophy of history , he expressed himself in an essay published a few years ago with his usual clarity and incisiveness . " The less , therefore , ' he wrote , ' man clogs the free play of his mind ...
... wrote nothing systematic on the philosophy of history , he expressed himself in an essay published a few years ago with his usual clarity and incisiveness . " The less , therefore , ' he wrote , ' man clogs the free play of his mind ...
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... wrote Marx in the preface to his Critique of Political Economy , ' human beings enter into definite and necessary relations which are indepen- dent of their will . ' ' Man lives consciously for himself , ' wrote Tolstoy in War and Peace ...
... wrote Marx in the preface to his Critique of Political Economy , ' human beings enter into definite and necessary relations which are indepen- dent of their will . ' ' Man lives consciously for himself , ' wrote Tolstoy in War and Peace ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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