The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 3
... present and the future . In most cases , however , to - day , history is studied merely for the purpose of recov- ering the past ; and in order to bring the past into relation with the present day , something more than the pure ...
... present and the future . In most cases , however , to - day , history is studied merely for the purpose of recov- ering the past ; and in order to bring the past into relation with the present day , something more than the pure ...
Stran 5
... present - day exist- ence . We become nostalgically romantic over some specific period in the past , say Ancient Greece or the thirteenth century , and ascribe all our in- ability fully to recapture the period in question to something ...
... present - day exist- ence . We become nostalgically romantic over some specific period in the past , say Ancient Greece or the thirteenth century , and ascribe all our in- ability fully to recapture the period in question to something ...
Stran 7
... present day as the natural terminus of our investigation . Our object in study- ing history will become largely the task of sifting out the values of the past from the rubbish with which the present day has overlaid them . We will see ...
... present day as the natural terminus of our investigation . Our object in study- ing history will become largely the task of sifting out the values of the past from the rubbish with which the present day has overlaid them . We will see ...
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