The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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... past into relation with the present day , something more than the pure historical sense is needed . For the process called history is in reality irreversible ; we cannot go back to any specific age in the past and live in it even if we ...
... past into relation with the present day , something more than the pure historical sense is needed . For the process called history is in reality irreversible ; we cannot go back to any specific age in the past and live in it even if we ...
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... past into relation with the present day , something more than the pure historical sense is needed . For the process called history is in reality irreversible ; we cannot go back to any specific age in the past and live in it even if we ...
... past into relation with the present day , something more than the pure historical sense is needed . For the process called history is in reality irreversible ; we cannot go back to any specific age in the past and live in it even if we ...
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... past , he recalls the Russian historian Karamzin , who similarly after an early period of political polemic , went back to the past and strove to glorify it . And the result was much the same in both cases . Karamzin's Russian history ...
... past , he recalls the Russian historian Karamzin , who similarly after an early period of political polemic , went back to the past and strove to glorify it . And the result was much the same in both cases . Karamzin's Russian history ...
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