Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... interest in building a coherent historical framework for prehistoric antiquities , and a consequent use of an ' objective ' image of the past to legitimate present social practices , there do seem to be certain correlations between ...
... interest in building a coherent historical framework for prehistoric antiquities , and a consequent use of an ' objective ' image of the past to legitimate present social practices , there do seem to be certain correlations between ...
Page 49
... Interest and Knowledge -- It is a precondition of historical analysis that one adopt a particular conception of human action and its explanation : it colours one's whole perspective . History written in the belief that the protagonists ...
... Interest and Knowledge -- It is a precondition of historical analysis that one adopt a particular conception of human action and its explanation : it colours one's whole perspective . History written in the belief that the protagonists ...
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... interest in the sense of an external observation on motivation in the following way : to say that " this interest X of group A can be tied to their other interest Y " means that I wish to suggest that there is a motivational link ...
... interest in the sense of an external observation on motivation in the following way : to say that " this interest X of group A can be tied to their other interest Y " means that I wish to suggest that there is a motivational link ...
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