When we carefully study real time in history, we will soon face the fact that there is a beginning. This is a record and there is no speculation or theory that can eliminate the fact that our historical knowledge is limited. In order to explain the history of life of animals and plants, there is a so-called fossil record. So you can call history as a human fossil record. History is considered confirmed, proved and considered acceptable when we find and present the evidence. Our evidence lies in the integrity of the author.
Historical experience of history itself 235. This is a lesson from history. Furthermore, as we have seen that there is no such teaching lesson in history, it was misunderstood as a misunderstanding at the beginning. Indeed, the history of Berry is not an experienced world, it is "what actually happened." He believes that the principle of reasonable historical interpretation can be derived from the study of what actually happened. We talk about accident and accident in real life, so these things belong to history (he thinks). "Thanks to our information, he thinks that modern history is particularly beneficial as we can observe how much history depends on accidents, but of course these are all symbolic This principle will not be found in history unless we place it first.
There are many persuasive statements related to the periodic nature of history. However, "The lesson of history is that we can not learn something from history," or "A person who is not studying the past is destined to repeat it." Again, "There are still the same important points ... In a nutshell people learn slowly from ready-made courses, this is a book written by Carmen Reinhardt," This era is different: the eighth century of stupidity " It is a reasonable text that can be found for those with power. Among them, she shows an incredible similarity between history boom and bust cycle. Her books have been translated into over 20 languages and received the 2010 Paul A Samuelson TIAA-CREF Academy Award.
I recently read the history of Will and Ariel Durant. This book is basically Cliff's Notes written by myself and I am reading 11 eleven "Cultural Stories". In the spirit of Abstract 2, I would like to write down more meaningful paragraphs for me in the following bullets and share them. Note: The following idea is not mine, so I did not put quotes anywhere. You can assume that they are direct references or close interpretations. I really advise reading this book: it has only about 100 pages ... or listen to an audio book, it interviews with Durants at the end of each chapter.