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- W2313432873 abstract "I SHALL BEGIN this paper, as a preacher begins his sermon, with a text. Anyone who is going to make anything out of history, writes Geoffrey Barraclough, will, sooner or later, have to do most of the work himself. He will have to read, and consider, and re-consider, and then read some more.' Now, this is a formidable assignment. It demands that every historian make a fresh start, that he do his own work and his own thinking. It implies even more. The emphasis is on intellectual activity, on reflection, and the uses of knowledge to the end of giving birth to ideas. Historians have reflected little upon the nature of things and even the nature of their own subject, comments Herbert Butterfield. It is this reflection on the nature of things which I view as the be-all and the end-all of historical study. It is philosophy teaching by experience, as Bolingbroke and later Croce defined it. It means that history is personal to the individual who reads it, that he discovers it in his own mind as he goes along, and that he creates and re-creates it. Carl Becker in his whimsical and telling essay, Everyman his own Historian, pursued the same argument. There are two histories, wrote Becker: the actual series that once occurred; and the ideal series we affirm and hold in memory. The first is absolute and unchanged and, he might have added, unknowable; the second is" @default.
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- W2313432873 title "History and the Imagination" @default.
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