This is a reprint of the Harvard University Press edition of 1961. It includes a new preface and a new appendix with footnotes keyed to the manuscript classifications by Max Fisch.
Murray G. Murphey Livres


Truth and History
- 213pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book explores the concept of historical skepticism, proposing that histories can be treated as testable theories rather than mere narratives. It delves into the methodology of evaluating historical claims and emphasizes the importance of evidence and critical analysis in understanding the past. By challenging conventional views, it invites readers to reconsider how history is constructed and understood, promoting a more scientific approach to historical inquiry.