In this extraordinary analysis of the meaning of the remembered
past, Lukacs discusses the evolution of historical consciousness
since its first emergence about three centuries ago. Among the
diverse subjects he examines are the endurance of national
characteristics; the development of language, history, and
democracy; public opinion; the problem of religious history; memory
and time; history and physics; motives and causes; and the end of
the Modern Age. In a new introduction, Lukacs comments on the
continual decline of historical knowledge and the teaching of
history.
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