Prolegomena to History: the Relation of History to Literature, Philosophy, And Science

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E. W. Stephens, Life and Letters of Edward A.
Freeman (London, 1895), I, 117 ff. His essay entitled "The Continuity of English History," Historical Essays, First Series (London, 1871), was a reprint in part of a review of Eobert Vaughan's Bevolutions in English History (London, 1859). In his Inaugural Lecture (1884), he returned to the attack on the position taken by Stubbs: "But I cannot help pointing out, now at the very beginning," he said, "that this unnatural division into 'ancient' and 'm
...odern' hinders the great central fact of European history, the growth and the abiding of the power of Eome, from being ever set forth in all the fulness of its unity." "We may well agree to draw a line between 'ancient' and 'modern,' if we hold our 82 Prolegomena to History Freeman's general position is sound; if history is to become a scientific study it cannot pick and choose periods or episodes, but must take into consideration all the facts, not merely such as are subjectively interesting to a given individual.

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