Theory & History of Historiography
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reviews between 1912 and 1913. Since they formed part of a general scheme, their collection in book form presented no difficu
slight alterations here and there and added three br
em of historical comprehension is that toward which pointed all my investigations as to the modes of the spirit, their distinction and unity, their truly concrete life, which is development and history, and as to historical thought, which is the self-consciousness of this life. In a certain sense, therefore, this resumption of the treatment of historiography on t
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y 1916