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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... successful of the whole congress . The importance of a little used source for recent history was em- phasized by Professor Spann of Strassburg , who made a plea for the preservation and utilization of newspapers in Germany in some such ...
... successful of the whole congress . The importance of a little used source for recent history was em- phasized by Professor Spann of Strassburg , who made a plea for the preservation and utilization of newspapers in Germany in some such ...
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... successful transformations of quality may , however , go far back of this ; and it is the appreciation of qualitative changes in the pre - human world that has illuminated the realms of as- tronomy and biology with the great principle ...
... successful transformations of quality may , however , go far back of this ; and it is the appreciation of qualitative changes in the pre - human world that has illuminated the realms of as- tronomy and biology with the great principle ...
Halaman 14
... success or failure in the accomplishment of certain results as expressed in terms of human sensibility and rational worth ; that is , according as they are beneficial or injurious , prudent or imprudent , ennobling or de- grading ...
... success or failure in the accomplishment of certain results as expressed in terms of human sensibility and rational worth ; that is , according as they are beneficial or injurious , prudent or imprudent , ennobling or de- grading ...
Halaman 15
... successful , must be accomplished by some other branch of science . Since history is the record of particular occurrences , no one of which has the property of universal necessity , and since -unlike the phenomena of nature - the ...
... successful , must be accomplished by some other branch of science . Since history is the record of particular occurrences , no one of which has the property of universal necessity , and since -unlike the phenomena of nature - the ...
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... success or failure in realizing the ends of rational activity . It is with this success or failure that history has to deal , and it is these that the historian is especially called upon to appre- ciate . To illustrate my meaning , the ...
... success or failure in realizing the ends of rational activity . It is with this success or failure that history has to deal , and it is these that the historian is especially called upon to appre- ciate . To illustrate my meaning , the ...
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