History and Hope: The Collected Essays of C.V. WedgwoodCollins, 1987 - Počet stran: 506 |
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... truth . It is not as pessimistic as it sounds , for some opinions are closer to truth than others and the historian lives in the hope that his work may lead to a closer connection between them . Several of the essays in this book deal ...
... truth . It is not as pessimistic as it sounds , for some opinions are closer to truth than others and the historian lives in the hope that his work may lead to a closer connection between them . Several of the essays in this book deal ...
Strana 251
... truth is a particu- larly exacting one ; it may even seem rather a narrow one . What more is there to be said but that the historian has to tell the truth ? At least that is ideally what he is supposed to do , and some would say that ...
... truth is a particu- larly exacting one ; it may even seem rather a narrow one . What more is there to be said but that the historian has to tell the truth ? At least that is ideally what he is supposed to do , and some would say that ...
Strana 458
... truth is too effective to be challenged by mere historic truth . It is a delicate and rather a dangerous thing for a historian to appear to attach only an inferior value to accuracy of statement about historical events and there are ...
... truth is too effective to be challenged by mere historic truth . It is a delicate and rather a dangerous thing for a historian to appear to attach only an inferior value to accuracy of statement about historical events and there are ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Origins of Germany | 19 |
Martin Luther | 28 |
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