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Corporate Author Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Historiography.
Title Theory and practice in historical study.
Publication Info New York : Social Science Research Council, 1946.


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Descript 177p.
Contents Foreword, by Merle Curti.--Grounds for a reconsideration of historiography, by C.A. Beard.--Controlling assumptions in the practice of American historians, by J.H. Randall, Jr., and George Haines, IV.--What historians have said about the causes of the civil war, by H.K. Beale. Bibliography (p. 93-102)--Problems of terminology in historical writing: Note on the need for greater precision in the use of historical terms, by C.A. Beard. Illustrations, by Sidney Hook.--Propositions.--Selective reading list on historiography and the philosophy of history, by Ronald Thompson.
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Corporate Author Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Historiography.
Subject Historiography.
Descript 177p.
Contents Foreword, by Merle Curti.--Grounds for a reconsideration of historiography, by C.A. Beard.--Controlling assumptions in the practice of American historians, by J.H. Randall, Jr., and George Haines, IV.--What historians have said about the causes of the civil war, by H.K. Beale. Bibliography (p. 93-102)--Problems of terminology in historical writing: Note on the need for greater precision in the use of historical terms, by C.A. Beard. Illustrations, by Sidney Hook.--Propositions.--Selective reading list on historiography and the philosophy of history, by Ronald Thompson.
Corporate Author Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Historiography.
Subject Historiography.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 4th Floor  D 16.2 S6  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Historiography.
Descript 177p.
Contents Foreword, by Merle Curti.--Grounds for a reconsideration of historiography, by C.A. Beard.--Controlling assumptions in the practice of American historians, by J.H. Randall, Jr., and George Haines, IV.--What historians have said about the causes of the civil war, by H.K. Beale. Bibliography (p. 93-102)--Problems of terminology in historical writing: Note on the need for greater precision in the use of historical terms, by C.A. Beard. Illustrations, by Sidney Hook.--Propositions.--Selective reading list on historiography and the philosophy of history, by Ronald Thompson.

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