What is history? : the George Macaulay Trevelyan lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961
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What is history? : the George Macaulay Trevelyan lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961
(Penguin books, . History)
Penguin, 1990
2nd ed / edited by R.W. Davies
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This ed. originally published: Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1986. -- Previous ed.: London : Macmillan, 1961
Includes index
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Who is to say how things really were? In formulating a modern answer to the question 'What is History?' Professor Carr shows that the 'facts' of history are simply those which historians have selected for scrutiny. Millions have crossed the Rubicon, but the historians tell us that only Caesar's crossing was significant. All historical facts come to us as a result of interpretative choices by historians influenced by the standards of their age.
Yet if absolute objectivity is impossible, the role of the historian need in no way suffer; nor does history lose its fascination. This edition includes new material which presents the major conclusions of Professor Carr's notes for the second edition and a new preface by the author, in which he calls for `a saner and more balanced outlook on the future'.
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