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_aChesneaux, Jean _d1922- |
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_aPasts and futures or What is history for? / _cBy J. Chesneaux;foreword by Geoffrey Barraclough. |
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_aLondon : _bThames and Hudson, _c1978. |
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_aX, 150 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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500 | _aTransl. of "Du passé faisons table rase?" | ||
504 | _aIndex: p. 148-150. | ||
505 | 0 | _aCont: 1.History as a dynamic relationship to the past. 2.History and social practice:in the Establishment camp. 3.History and social practice:on the side of the people's struggles. 4.Was Marx an 'historian'? 5.Reversing the past present relationship. 6.The false assumptions of historical rhetoric. 7.A sociological pocket-guide to historical knowledge. 8.The traps of quadripartition in history. 9.The historian's nostalgia for 'history in the grand style'. 10.Pre-capitalist societies:have they a common past?. 11.Capitalism:the great unifier of history. 12.National 'belongingness' in history. 13.Merging natural history and social history etc. | |
534 | _aDu passé faisons table rase? | ||
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_aBarraclough, Geoffrey _4aui |
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