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... Augustine looked at history from the point of view of the early Christian;
Tillemont, from that of a seventeenth-century Frenchman; Gibbon, from that of an
eighteenth-century Englishman; Mommsen, from that of a nineteenth-century
German.
... Augustine looked at history from the point of view of the early Christian;
Tillemont, from that of a seventeenth-century Frenchman; Gibbon, from that of an
eighteenth-century Englishman; Mommsen, from that of a nineteenth-century
German.
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teenth centuries, in which the mediaeval world finally broke up in ruins and the
foundations of the modern world were laid, ... But the changes wrought by the
twentieth-century revolution are far more sweeping than anything that has
happened ...
teenth centuries, in which the mediaeval world finally broke up in ruins and the
foundations of the modern world were laid, ... But the changes wrought by the
twentieth-century revolution are far more sweeping than anything that has
happened ...
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In the twentieth century every historian pays lip-service to this view; and, though
performance lags behind profession, I shall not dwell on these short—, | X >
comings, since I am much more concerned with our failure THE WIDENING
HORIZON ...
In the twentieth century every historian pays lip-service to this view; and, though
performance lags behind profession, I shall not dwell on these short—, | X >
comings, since I am much more concerned with our failure THE WIDENING
HORIZON ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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