The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 - History American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... records with at well - meaning act of imagination based on probability or possibility , but also by the unconscious pressure of the historian's personal system of ideas derived from the Weltanschauung of the time in which he lives or of ...
... records with at well - meaning act of imagination based on probability or possibility , but also by the unconscious pressure of the historian's personal system of ideas derived from the Weltanschauung of the time in which he lives or of ...
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... records of the past are the fruits of it . There seems to be in the current of the historic process some- thing that rises above it and is not part of it , which judges , meas- ures and estimates that which is fugitive and that which is ...
... records of the past are the fruits of it . There seems to be in the current of the historic process some- thing that rises above it and is not part of it , which judges , meas- ures and estimates that which is fugitive and that which is ...
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... records he may succeed not only in peopling the deserted dormitory and weed - choked garden with some semblance of forgotten life , but also in throwing a not un- welcome light on the whole movement of which the single monas- tery was a ...
... records he may succeed not only in peopling the deserted dormitory and weed - choked garden with some semblance of forgotten life , but also in throwing a not un- welcome light on the whole movement of which the single monas- tery was a ...
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... records -- were at the head of the works , and during their incum- bency the magnificent pile was , in all essential respects , given the form which still meets the eye . 13 Such services rendered by San Galgano to the commune of Siena ...
... records -- were at the head of the works , and during their incum- bency the magnificent pile was , in all essential respects , given the form which still meets the eye . 13 Such services rendered by San Galgano to the commune of Siena ...
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... records , but can only be briefly indi- cated here . Before the new and vital interests which the Renais- sance , now mounting to its meridian , popularized throughout Italy , the monastic idea began to pale . San Galgano , buried among ...
... records , but can only be briefly indi- cated here . Before the new and vital interests which the Renais- sance , now mounting to its meridian , popularized throughout Italy , the monastic idea began to pale . San Galgano , buried among ...
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