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Автор McNeill, William H.
Дата выпуска 1982
dc.description World history was once taken for granted as the only sensible basis for understanding the past. Christians could do no other than begin with creation and fit subsequent details into the framework of divine revelation. This ordering of the past survived into the seventeenth century as Bossuet and Walter Raleigh may remind us. But with the revival of antique letters, a different model for historical writing asserted itself that could not fit smoothly within the Christian epos. In effect, Thucydides and Tacitus challenged Augustine, presenting the history of states and their interaction as a self-contained whole. Guicciardini and Machiavelli wrote their histories accordingly, dismissing as irrelevant the world historical framework that had seemed essential to earlier believers.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1982
Название A Defence of World History (The Prothero Lecture)
Тип research-article
DOI 10.2307/3679017
Electronic ISSN 1474-0648
Print ISSN 0080-4401
Журнал Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
Том 32
Первая страница 75
Последняя страница 89

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