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... ( London : Wil- liam Collins Sons & Co .; 1955 ) , p . 17 . Alfred L. Rowse : The England of Elizabeth ( London : Mac- millan & Co .; 1950 ) , pp . 261–2 , 382. It is fair to point out that in an earlier essay Dr. Rowse condemned ...
... ( London : Wil- liam Collins Sons & Co .; 1955 ) , p . 17 . Alfred L. Rowse : The England of Elizabeth ( London : Mac- millan & Co .; 1950 ) , pp . 261–2 , 382. It is fair to point out that in an earlier essay Dr. Rowse condemned ...
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... ( London : Oxford University Press ; 1942 ) , P. 295 . ' Frank R. Leavis : The Great Tradition ( London : Chatto & Windus ; 1948 ) , p . 2 . process , in which individuals are engaged as social beings 68 WHAT IS HISTORY ?
... ( London : Oxford University Press ; 1942 ) , P. 295 . ' Frank R. Leavis : The Great Tradition ( London : Chatto & Windus ; 1948 ) , p . 2 . process , in which individuals are engaged as social beings 68 WHAT IS HISTORY ?
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... ( London : Butterworth & Co .; 1930 ) , P. 425 . 8 For Bury's argument on this point see The Idea of Progress ( London : Macmillan & Co .; 1920 ) , pp . 303-4 . this sense with an absence of causal determination . But CAUSATION IN HISTORY ...
... ( London : Butterworth & Co .; 1930 ) , P. 425 . 8 For Bury's argument on this point see The Idea of Progress ( London : Macmillan & Co .; 1920 ) , pp . 303-4 . this sense with an absence of causal determination . But CAUSATION IN HISTORY ...
Inhalt
THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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