Word: carres
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
This concern is in fact reflected in his view of the uses of history: the historian is concerned with "widening the range of people's experience, much as an artist does." So "the pople who fail"--and here he deliberately rejects E.H. Carr's recently published ideas--"are often just as interesting as those who triumph." At the moment Joll is beginning a study of "people who have gone under," anarchists, trying to find out "why there have been anarchist movements, whether anarchism is backward looking, or political Bohemianism or what." If, he says, any thing connected his three intellectuals...
...over Erwin of B.C. In the number six slot Bob Holton marked up another two wins for the Crimson in pulling out a 1 up victory over Foehl of Williams and 2 up over of B.C. The day's widest margins were piled up by Bob Seelert in crushing Carr of B.C. 6-3 and Greenlee of Williams...
What Is History? by Edward Hallett Carr. A Cambridge don discourses on how much of history is invention, how it should be invented, and to what...
What Is History? by Edward Hallett Carr. A Cambridge don discourses on how much of history is invention, how it should be invented, and to what...
...purposes. The National Defense Education Act, for example, gave a huge financial boost to science and foreign language study, but as a result many schools simply skimped on history and English-a clear case of "federal control'' to critics. The only answer, says Executive Secretary William G. Carr of the National Education Association, is for Congress to give aid without strings, and "trust the integrity, patriotism and good judgment of local and state school boards and administrators." Pending that happy day. others now believe that the best safeguard might be a really strong federal education agency, similar...