
Secrets of World History
by (germany) Leopold Von Ranke
About This Novel
This book is a collection of works selected by Professor Roger Vince, a well-known contemporary American history professor, around the theme of "Historical Art and Science" that best fully embodies Ranke's historical thoughts and opinions. It includes the introductions to Ranke's four most famous monographs that best reflect his attitude towards history, as well as some The little-known texts compiled from Ranke's original historiography or reading notes are important reflections of Ranke's historical thoughts, which fully demonstrate Ranke's critical methods of history and objective and impartial principles of writing history, the political nature of Ranke's history, and Ranke's thinking and exploration of historiography itself and history teaching. It can be said that this book is an important book for understanding Ranke and Ranke's history.
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Sofa! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
So well written! ! !
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Not supported yet. The left column: Bai Qi, Lord Wu'an of the Qin Dynasty, Han Xin, the Marquis of Huaiyin of the Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of Shu, Li Jing, the Right Servant of the Secretary of the Tang Dynasty, Li Jing, the Duke of Wei, and Li Ji, the British Duke of Sikong. Right column: Zhang Liang, the young prince of the Han Dynasty, Tian Rangju, the chief minister of Qi, Sun Wu, the general of Wu, Wu Qi, the defender of Xihe in Wei, and Leyi, the king of Yanchang.
Fame is nothing more than grand noise. The louder the noise, the farther it spreads. Everything will disappear, only the noise continues to exist and is spread among future generations.
Very good, very good book, you can read it
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Official(6)Scraped 2mo ago
Sofa! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
So well written! ! !
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Not supported yet. The left column: Bai Qi, Lord Wu'an of the Qin Dynasty, Han Xin, the Marquis of Huaiyin of the Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of Shu, Li Jing, the Right Servant of the Secretary of the Tang Dynasty, Li Jing, the Duke of Wei, and Li Ji, the British Duke of Sikong. Right column: Zhang Liang, the young prince of the Han Dynasty, Tian Rangju, the chief minister of Qi, Sun Wu, the general of Wu, Wu Qi, the defender of Xihe in Wei, and Leyi, the king of Yanchang.
Fame is nothing more than grand noise. The louder the noise, the farther it spreads. Everything will disappear, only the noise continues to exist and is spread among future generations.
Very good, very good book, you can read it
Ahem. . . . . . . .
