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Originally published in 1944, this book presents the content of Sir
George Norman Clark's inaugural lecture upon taking up the position
of Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University. This
book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the nature of
historical scholarship and historiography.
Sir William Temple (1628 99) was a renowned English diplomat and
author, his written works for the most part consisting of short
essays. Originally published in 1673, and first published as this
Cambridge edition in 1932, the Observations upon the United
Provinces of the Netherlands is an ambitious collection covering a
diverse range of topics relating to the area. Views are provided on
politics, economics and history, together with geology, human
character and medicine. The detail and scope of the text confirmed
Temple's position as the foremost English authority on Dutch
culture. This is a fascinating book that will be of value to anyone
with an interest in historiography, historical geography and
European history.
Surveys the major developments in the political, social, economic
and intellectual history of England from the restoration of Charles
II to the death of Queen Anne.
This is a new release of the original 1937 edition.
Additional Editors Are G. R. De Beer, John Fulton, Howard Mumford
Jones, And Julian Boyd.
1937. This essay is intended to show how scientific matters stood
and what was thought of them, especially in England, in one of the
periods in which western civilizations was most rapidly moving
towards its present state--the age of Newton. Contents: science and
technology; the economic incentives to invention; social and
economic aspects of science; social control of technological
improvement; social science; the occasion of Fleetwood's "Chronicon
Preciosum."
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