The Social Studies: A Periodical for Teachers and Administrators, Volumes 53-54McKinley Publishing Company, 1962 |
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... historian wants to erect a building . Bricks will make a solid base for the structure , and Historian A , our chronicler , with his facts can supply them . But even a callow youth would divine that something is lacking ; A has no mortar ...
... historian wants to erect a building . Bricks will make a solid base for the structure , and Historian A , our chronicler , with his facts can supply them . But even a callow youth would divine that something is lacking ; A has no mortar ...
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... historian assumes a role of immense importance . For the pre- ponderance of what we know about the past has been transmitted by historians . The Greeks understood the significance of the historian , for in their mythology they ele ...
... historian assumes a role of immense importance . For the pre- ponderance of what we know about the past has been transmitted by historians . The Greeks understood the significance of the historian , for in their mythology they ele ...
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... historian , for it re- quires real artistry . Those historians who are able to vivify their material by relating it to human needs and concerns are the gen- uine artists . Their work is timeless . That is why we remember Francis Parkman ...
... historian , for it re- quires real artistry . Those historians who are able to vivify their material by relating it to human needs and concerns are the gen- uine artists . Their work is timeless . That is why we remember Francis Parkman ...
Contents
ULIAN ARONSON | 43 |
Estelle Hightower | 61 |
LEONARD B IRWIN Editor | 81 |
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