“History is the long struggle of man, by exercise of his reason, to understand his environment and to act upon it. But the modern period has broadened the struggle in a revolutionary way. Man now seeks to understand, and act on, not only his environment, but himself; and this has added, so to speak, a new dimension to reason and a new dimension to history.”
Quote by Edward Hallett Carr
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What is history?: the George Macaulay Trevelyan lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961
What is History? is a collection of lectures that delve into the nature, purpose, and significance of historical study. The lectures, delivered by the renowned historian George Macaulay Trevelyan, explore various aspects of history, including its role in shaping society and the individual. The text offers insights into the methods and approaches used in historical research and analysis. more
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