History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 5Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1914 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... things , the battle is won , and the editor glories in the popular reputation of knowing everything . The moment Mr ... thing to be done was to ascertain the facts . There were various versions published , more or less conflicting , and ...
... things , the battle is won , and the editor glories in the popular reputation of knowing everything . The moment Mr ... thing to be done was to ascertain the facts . There were various versions published , more or less conflicting , and ...
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... thing or the other , it influences the making of history as it will be read in the books . " There is no such thing as historical knowledge in the strictest sense of the word , beyond the very few things of which our own senses have ...
... thing or the other , it influences the making of history as it will be read in the books . " There is no such thing as historical knowledge in the strictest sense of the word , beyond the very few things of which our own senses have ...
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... things happen in a particular way . To this end , all of its resources are concentrated and its function as historian disappears in a welter of hysterical propaganda and , it may be , of reportorial mendacity . The effect of modern ...
... things happen in a particular way . To this end , all of its resources are concentrated and its function as historian disappears in a welter of hysterical propaganda and , it may be , of reportorial mendacity . The effect of modern ...
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... thing . And this is due largely to the fact that these journals gain large circulations mainly among the uneducated and certainly not highly cultivated people of the country . country . Prof. Lamprecht says : " History is pri- marily a ...
... thing . And this is due largely to the fact that these journals gain large circulations mainly among the uneducated and certainly not highly cultivated people of the country . country . Prof. Lamprecht says : " History is pri- marily a ...
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... things . The virtue of medical students has never been increased by the knowledge they have possessed of the perils to good health in- volved in unclean lives . And so mere knowledge of history will never make the men of the press ...
... things . The virtue of medical students has never been increased by the knowledge they have possessed of the perils to good health in- volved in unclean lives . And so mere knowledge of history will never make the men of the press ...
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