HISTORY," said Charles Seignobos, "is not a science it is a method (procédé de connaissance) By that he meant that historical method may be applied to the subject matter of any discipline as a means of extracting fact. That is true, but it is no less true that historical method has a special significance for the historian. The historian (or other scholar acting in loco historici) applies the…
Rst 16/8/24
Validasi Anc 16/05/25rnTwo distinguished historians, one an advocate of the new scientific or cliometric" history and the other a traditional historian, debate the validity of their respective methods of studying the past. While they differ sharply on many issues, in the end they agree that history is a vigorous, evolving discipline able to absorb the best of both scientific and humanistic thou…
ind/17/02/2025
History, as it comes into our daily lives, is charged with sur- prise and shock. When we think back over the past few years, what strikes us is the suddenness of its blows, the unannounced descent of its thunderbolts. Wars, revolutions, uprisings have burst upon us with terrible rapidity. Advances in science and technology have rewritten the very terms and conditions of the human contract with …
The final cause, end, or design of men who naturally love liberty and dominion over others, in the introduction of that restraint upon themselves in which we see them live in commonwealthhs, is the foresight of their own preservation, and of a more contented life thereby.
Ind/18/02/2025
Latin America is a large and diverse area whose importance has only recently been recognized in the United States as well as in Europe.
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