The facts are really not at all like fish on the fishmonger's slab. They are like fish swimming about in a vast and sometimes inaccessible ocean; and what the historian catches will depend, partly on chance, but mainly on what part of the ocean he chooses to fish in and what tackle he chooses to use - these two factors being, of course, determined by the kind of fish he wants to catch. By and large, the historian will get the kind of facts he wants. History means interpretation.
History is preoccupied with fundamental processes of change. If you are allergic to these processes, you abandon history and take cover in the social… - Edward Hallett Carr
History is preoccupied with fundamental processes of change. If you are allergic to these processes, you abandon history and take cover in the social…
- Edward Hallett Carr
The facts are really not at all like fish on the fishmonger's slab. They are like fish swimming about in a vast and sometimes inaccessible ocean; and… - Edward Hallett Carr
The facts are really not at all like fish on the fishmonger's slab. They are like fish swimming about in a vast and sometimes inaccessible ocean; and…
History consists of a corpus ascertained facts. The facts are available to the historian in documents, inscriptions and so on, like fish in the fishm… - Edward Hallett Carr
History consists of a corpus ascertained facts. The facts are available to the historian in documents, inscriptions and so on, like fish in the fishm…
History in Burckhardt's words is 'the record of what one age finds worthy of note in another.' The past is intelligible to us only in light of the pr… - Edward Hallett Carr
History in Burckhardt's words is 'the record of what one age finds worthy of note in another.' The past is intelligible to us only in light of the pr…
Change is certain. Progress is not. - Edward Hallett Carr
Change is certain. Progress is not.
The function off the historian is neither to love the past nor to emancipate himself from the past, but to master and understand it as the key to the… - Edward Hallett Carr
The function off the historian is neither to love the past nor to emancipate himself from the past, but to master and understand it as the key to the…
What distinguishes the historian from the collector of historical facts is generalization. - Edward Hallett Carr
What distinguishes the historian from the collector of historical facts is generalization.
History is the long struggle of man, by exercise of his reason, to understand his environment and to act upon it. But the modern period has broadened… - Edward Hallett Carr
History is the long struggle of man, by exercise of his reason, to understand his environment and to act upon it. But the modern period has broadened…
Good historians, I suspect, whether they think about it or not, have the future in their bones. Besides the question: Why? the historian also asks th… - Edward Hallett Carr
Good historians, I suspect, whether they think about it or not, have the future in their bones. Besides the question: Why? the historian also asks th…
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