On the Writing of HistoryBarnes & Noble, 1969 - 307 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
WHAT IS HISTORY? | 1 |
ON SOURCES AND EVIDENCE | 22 |
I CHRONICLES | 33 |
حقوق النشر | |
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Adolf Hitler ancient Anglo-Saxon Chronicle annals army Augustus authority autobiographies British Byzantine called cataclysmic century Charlemagne Christian chronicles Church civil conception conclusion constitutional contemporary controversy course dealing dominant doubt early eighteenth emperor England English Euhemerus Europe evidence existence fact forger French Geoffrey of Monmouth German Golden Age Gospel of Nicodemus Greek Herodotus historian historical perspective Holy Roman Empire human idea inscriptions inspiration interesting John Cantacuzenus Julius Cæsar King knowledge later lectures legends less letters Lord mankind mediæval medieval memory ment mentality merely Middle Ages military Modern History School moral Napoleon narrative never Orosius outlook Oxford perhaps period philosopher political produced professors propagandic race record reign Renaissance result Richard of Cirencester Roman Empire Rome screeds sometimes sort spirit story student Suetonius suggestio falsi survived theory things thought tion to-day tradition turned tutors University write written