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Togodubnus' History Extension Blog: 08/01/2005 - 09/01/2005
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Togodubnus' History Extension Blog. Thursday, August 18, 2005. The Crusades Campaigns of the Cross? Debate 2 Motivations of Crusaders: Runciman, Constable, Bull, Jones. His background as a Byzantinist influenced his view of the Crusades, in that he saw the Crusades from an Eastern point of view rather than the Western crusaders’ point of view. He is often praised for his elegant prose style. Quotations from Runciman’s History of the Crusades. 3 Obituary, The Times of London. Hooray for the Crusades!
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Togodubnus' History Extension Blog: 05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004
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Togodubnus' History Extension Blog. Wednesday, May 12, 2004. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, Vol 1, No 2, Summer 1998, pp 5-35; also published in Robert Nola (ed.) Foucault, Frank Cass Publishers, London, 1998. In other words, objectivity is impossible, so historians should be deliberately biased in their interpretations. However, if one takes this view, where does this leave the pursuit of the truth about what happened in the past? Foucault is quite explicit-everything ...
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Year 8 Middle Ages. Yr 7 term 1. Yr 7 term 2. Yr 7 term 3. Yr 7 term 4. Yr 9 term 1. Yr 9 term 2. Yr 9 term 3. Yr 9 term 4. 3a Topic 3 Pericles syllabus. B family background and education. C early political career. D role as strategos and politician. F a dozen relevant documents. G Pericles and democracy. H list of useful texts. C sites and documents. Survi...
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Togodubnus' History Extension Blog: 02/01/2006 - 03/01/2006
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Togodubnus' History Extension Blog. Saturday, February 04, 2006. Son of What is History. The past has always been the handmaid of authority. The voice of history is often little more than the organ of hatred or flattery. History is] little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind. The history of thought, and therefore all history, is the re-enactment of past thought in the historian's own. Nothing capable of being memorized is history. There is no history, only histories.