Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... interest . ' Thus he defined accurately ( though not perhaps intentionally ) the nature of the catastrophe which today has overtaken historical writing . It has become a vested interest . Text - books and examinations , prestige and ...
... interest . ' Thus he defined accurately ( though not perhaps intentionally ) the nature of the catastrophe which today has overtaken historical writing . It has become a vested interest . Text - books and examinations , prestige and ...
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Hugh Ross Williamson. interest , occasionally find that they have to admit that their official version of history has ... interest , whether of tailors or of dons , is not only comprehensible but even disarming ; and the child would have ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. interest , occasionally find that they have to admit that their official version of history has ... interest , whether of tailors or of dons , is not only comprehensible but even disarming ; and the child would have ...
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... interest . ' In her later years , the parents of any child to whom she took a fancy were destined for promotion . Her interest in ' petite Victorine , ' the daughter of Bartolomeo Bergami , was to be the cause of her advancement of the ...
... interest . ' In her later years , the parents of any child to whom she took a fancy were destined for promotion . Her interest in ' petite Victorine , ' the daughter of Bartolomeo Bergami , was to be the cause of her advancement of the ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
Copyright | |
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