Woe unto us, professional historians, professional historical students, professional teachers of history, if we cannot see, written in blood, in the dying cvilization of Europe, the dreadful result of exaggerated nationalism as set forth in the patriotic... Scribner's Magazine ... - Страница 4741924Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Middle States Council for the Social Studies (U.S.) - 1923 - 668 страници
...accusation from one of our colleagues, Henry Morse Stephens; 'Woe unto us, professional historians, professional historical students, professional teachers...set forth in the patriotic histories of some of the eloquent historians of the nineteenth century!" No Fruit, nothing but leaves, is Alvord's verdict.... | |
| Middle States Council for the Social Studies - 1925 - 688 страници
...accusation from one of our colleagues, Henry Morse Stephens; 'Woe unto us, professional historians, professional historical students, professional teachers...set forth in the patriotic histories of some of the eloquent historians of the nineteenth century!" No Fruit, nothing but leaves, is Alvord's verdict.... | |
| Jonathan French Scott - 1916 - 310 страници
...professional teachers of history," says the recent president of the American Historical Association, "if we cannot see, written in blood, in the dying...of the most eloquent historians of the nineteenth century."1 Something of this responsibility, however, must be lifted from the shoulders of those devotees... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee - 1916 - 446 страници
...Stephens, before the American Historical Association at Washington a few weeks ago : Woe unto us ... professional teachers of history, if we cannot see,...Europe, the dreadful result of exaggerated nationalism. Is it possible to modify such a force as nationalism, and, at the same time, devise some agency other... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1919 - 68 страници
...» ably the most thorough student of this particular subject: "Woe unto us! professional historians, professional historical students, professional teachers...histories of some- of the most eloquent historians of the 19th century." It would be fortunate, indeed, if this were all, but for every patriot made by a Treitschke,... | |
| 1919 - 856 страници
...probably the most thorough student of this particular subject : "Woe unto us ! professional historians, professional historical students, professional teachers of history, if we cannot see written in Wood, in the dying civilization of Europe, the dreadful result of exaggerated nationalism as set forth... | |
| 1923 - 20 страници
...the words of Professor H. Morse Stephens: "Woe to us, professional historians, professional history students, professional teachers of history, if we...most eloquent historians of the nineteenth century." Another distinctly modern tendency in historical writing has been the rise of what we might call a... | |
| Kirby Page - 1925 - 106 страници
...intolerance today as his predecessors fed the flames of religious intolerance in days gone by. Woe unto us! if we cannot see, written in blood, in the dying civilization...most eloquent historians of the nineteenth century." l 1 American Historical Review, Vol. 21 pp. 227, 228, 236. CHAPTER 3 RELIGION IN THE NEAR EAST Imperialism... | |
| Herbert Martin - 1925 - 360 страници
...if we cannot see, written in blood, in the dying civilization of Europe, the dreadful consequences of exaggerated nationalism as set forth in the patriotic...histories of some of the most eloquent historians of the 19th century" (12 ; 134) . Speaking of our own schools Professor Giddings says : "In the earliest days... | |
| Herbert Martin - 1925 - 360 страници
...consequences. A recent president of the American Historical Association said, "Woe unto us! professional 294 teachers of history, if we cannot see, written in...in the dying civilization of Europe, the dreadful consequences of exaggerated nationalism as set forth in the patriotic histories of some of the most... | |
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