Western Civilization: Recent Interpretations, Volumen2Charles Daniel Hamilton, Charles Stewart Doty Crowell, 1973 - 625 páginas |
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... historian faces in the pursuit of his craft and to illus- trate how some of the best contemporary historians have pursued their investigations . Methodology , evaluation of evidence , historical inference and generalization - these and ...
... historian faces in the pursuit of his craft and to illus- trate how some of the best contemporary historians have pursued their investigations . Methodology , evaluation of evidence , historical inference and generalization - these and ...
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... historian . It is an excellent example of the historiographic essay , a medium in which the author describes and evaluates the work of other historians and the general trends of interpretation on a problem and then comes to some ...
... historian . It is an excellent example of the historiographic essay , a medium in which the author describes and evaluates the work of other historians and the general trends of interpretation on a problem and then comes to some ...
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... historians for the hundred years since his creation of a united north Germany . More recent historians , whether they admit it or not , are always conscious that such a large German state made two world wars possible if not probable ...
... historians for the hundred years since his creation of a united north Germany . More recent historians , whether they admit it or not , are always conscious that such a large German state made two world wars possible if not probable ...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1 | |
THE ENLIGHTENMENTS LITTLE FLOCK OF PHILO | |
THE POLITICS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT | |
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