First published in 1927, On History offers an overview of the
ternds in historical thought in the earlier part of the twentieth
century. Rowse starts with an analogy between historical and
political thought and discusses the style and method of history
writing. He argues that the chief value of the conception of
history is in that it provides a principle proper to the age for
its summary of the past and in the light of which we may survey the
whole of the social process and not only the surface with
occasional excursion into the depths. This book will be of interest
to students and researchers of history.
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