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... historians are bound to investigate.5 Incuriosity about the imperial ramifications of British smallness is mainly to be attributed however to an amalgam of whiggishness and over- specialization . Armoured by the knowledge that mid ...
... historians are bound to investigate.5 Incuriosity about the imperial ramifications of British smallness is mainly to be attributed however to an amalgam of whiggishness and over- specialization . Armoured by the knowledge that mid ...
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... historians have also seen as the critical junction . Thomas Nipperdey began his 1983 history of nineteenth - century ... historians of the early twen- tieth century , because the purpose of their thesis was to legitimate that ...
... historians have also seen as the critical junction . Thomas Nipperdey began his 1983 history of nineteenth - century ... historians of the early twen- tieth century , because the purpose of their thesis was to legitimate that ...
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... historians tended to distort history to glorify the nation , French historians to glorify a regime ; while German historians waged a national war , their French confrères waged a civil war.28 For the great national educator Ernest ...
... historians tended to distort history to glorify the nation , French historians to glorify a regime ; while German historians waged a national war , their French confrères waged a civil war.28 For the great national educator Ernest ...
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