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... historians or by the smaller number of trained historians who have also been philosophers . I realize that few questions are answered merely by deciding not to take notice of them , and that I must be making important assumptions about ...
... historians or by the smaller number of trained historians who have also been philosophers . I realize that few questions are answered merely by deciding not to take notice of them , and that I must be making important assumptions about ...
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... historian should behave like a Nicholas I careering at high speed over his empire in the vain hope of getting a check on the behaviour of his officials . I may make myself more clear about the tasks of these ' inter- mediate ' historians ...
... historian should behave like a Nicholas I careering at high speed over his empire in the vain hope of getting a check on the behaviour of his officials . I may make myself more clear about the tasks of these ' inter- mediate ' historians ...
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... historian invited to undertake a special piece of work and given the necessary facilities for doing so . If there are no independent historians , the position changes . The survival of independent and free historical writing is a wider ...
... historian invited to undertake a special piece of work and given the necessary facilities for doing so . If there are no independent historians , the position changes . The survival of independent and free historical writing is a wider ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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