The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... relations of the Göttingen historians to those of Finland and Sweden in the later eighteenth century . Professor Pirenne of Ghent gave an admir- able analysis of the forces which produced the Burgundian state out of portions of France ...
... relations of the Göttingen historians to those of Finland and Sweden in the later eighteenth century . Professor Pirenne of Ghent gave an admir- able analysis of the forces which produced the Burgundian state out of portions of France ...
Halaman 13
... relations between inde- pendent states - all these transformations belong to the sphere of qualitative change , defy mathematical calculation and demand a new instrument of comparison and comprehension . III . It is precisely this new ...
... relations between inde- pendent states - all these transformations belong to the sphere of qualitative change , defy mathematical calculation and demand a new instrument of comparison and comprehension . III . It is precisely this new ...
Halaman 14
... relations . To make clear the difference , let us note the contrast between the mathematical and the historical methods . The former aim to discover the uniformities that exist in space and time ; that is , to reach the largest ...
... relations . To make clear the difference , let us note the contrast between the mathematical and the historical methods . The former aim to discover the uniformities that exist in space and time ; that is , to reach the largest ...
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... relations upon which measurements can be based . For this reason it may be contended that no form of human knowledge is really scientific , unless it is based upon mathematics and can be expressed in exact and universal formulas . While ...
... relations upon which measurements can be based . For this reason it may be contended that no form of human knowledge is really scientific , unless it is based upon mathematics and can be expressed in exact and universal formulas . While ...
Halaman 20
... more distinctly marks the progress of civilization than the mutual obligations which sovereign states are disposed to assume in their relations with one another ? I do not mean to disparage the pragmatic world , 20 D. J. Hill.
... more distinctly marks the progress of civilization than the mutual obligations which sovereign states are disposed to assume in their relations with one another ? I do not mean to disparage the pragmatic world , 20 D. J. Hill.
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