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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 is studying.” The reconstitution of
the past in the historian's mind is dependent on empirical evidence. But it is not ...
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 is studying.” The reconstitution of
the past in the historian's mind is dependent on empirical evidence. But it is not ...
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has gone on in the mind of his dramatis personae, so the reader in his turn must
re-enact what goes on in the mind of the historian. Study the historian before you
begin to study the facts. This is, after all, not very abstruse. It is what is already ...
has gone on in the mind of his dramatis personae, so the reader in his turn must
re-enact what goes on in the mind of the historian. Study the historian before you
begin to study the facts. This is, after all, not very abstruse. It is what is already ...
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History cannot be written unless the historian can achieve some kind of contact
with the mind of those about whom he is writing. *Jacob Burckhardt: Judgments
on History and Historians (London: S. J. Reginald Saunders & Company; 1958),
p.
History cannot be written unless the historian can achieve some kind of contact
with the mind of those about whom he is writing. *Jacob Burckhardt: Judgments
on History and Historians (London: S. J. Reginald Saunders & Company; 1958),
p.
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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