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facts which are the same for all historians and which form, so to speak, the
backbone of history—the fact, for example, that the Battle of Hastings was fought
... In the first place, it is not with facts like these that the historian is primarily
concerned.
facts which are the same for all historians and which form, so to speak, the
backbone of history—the fact, for example, that the Battle of Hastings was fought
... In the first place, it is not with facts like these that the historian is primarily
concerned.
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But a past act is dead, i.e. meaningless to the historian, unless he can
understand the thought that lay behind it. Hence “all history is the history of
thought,” and “history is the re-enactment in the historian's mind of the thought
whose history he ...
But a past act is dead, i.e. meaningless to the historian, unless he can
understand the thought that lay behind it. Hence “all history is the history of
thought,” and “history is the re-enactment in the historian's mind of the thought
whose history he ...
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work of French historians of the last forty years on the French revolution to
recognize how deeply it has been affected by the Russian revolution of 1917.
The historian belongs not to the past but to the present. Professor Trevor-Roper
tells us ...
work of French historians of the last forty years on the French revolution to
recognize how deeply it has been affected by the Russian revolution of 1917.
The historian belongs not to the past but to the present. Professor Trevor-Roper
tells us ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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