The Nature of History |
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Contents | 7 |
The Development of Historical Studies to the End of | 25 |
the Twentieth | 56 |
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A. J. P. Taylor academic accepted American Annales school approach authorities basic Bloch Britain British chapter Christopher Hill civilisation Clapham concept contemporary controversy course critical diplomatic discipline E. H. Carr E. P. Thompson economic history eighteenth century Elton England English essay European evidence fact Febvre French generalisations German historians historical study historical writing historiography human ideas imperialism important intellectual interest interpretation J. H. Plumb Kitson Clark knowledge labour literary Lucien Febvre Magna Carta Marc Bloch meaning medieval ment methods modern Namier narrative nature of history nineteenth century origins Oxford past period political present primary sources problems Professor psychology published Ranke Rankean reader scholarly scholarship scientific Second World Second World War sense social history social sciences social scientists society sociology stressed study of history Taylor textbook theory thesis tion topic Toynbee traditional Trevelyan Trevor-Roper twentieth century understanding University Whig written