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When we attempt to answer the question, What is history?, our answer,
consciously or unconsciously, reflects our own position in time, and forms part of
our answer to the broader question, what view. we take of the society in which we
live.
When we attempt to answer the question, What is history?, our answer,
consciously or unconsciously, reflects our own position in time, and forms part of
our answer to the broader question, what view. we take of the society in which we
live.
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They do not by themselves constitute history; they provide in themselves no
ready-made answer to this tiresome question: What is history? At this point I
should like to say a few words on the question of why nineteenth-century
historians were ...
They do not by themselves constitute history; they provide in themselves no
ready-made answer to this tiresome question: What is history? At this point I
should like to say a few words on the question of why nineteenth-century
historians were ...
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mental purpose of seeking to explain, and in the fundamental procedure of
question and answer. The > historian, like any other scientist, is an animal who
incessantly asks the question: Why? In my next lec. ture I shall examine the ways
in ...
mental purpose of seeking to explain, and in the fundamental procedure of
question and answer. The > historian, like any other scientist, is an animal who
incessantly asks the question: Why? In my next lec. ture I shall examine the ways
in ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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