Exam 4: General Laws in History and the Philosopher of Science
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Nature of History was written by ................
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The modern concept of oral history was developed in the 1940s by Allan Nevins and his associates at ..............University.
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................. New Science (1725) offered an interpretation of history that turned on the idea of a universal human nature and a universal history .
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HPR Finberg was the first Professor of ...........Local History.
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The philosopher of science ...............stimulated analytic philosophers' interest in historical knowledge in his essay, "The Function of General Laws in History" (1942).
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.................. received Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2009 for his contributions to academia.
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Johann Gottfried Herder argues for the historical contextuality of human nature in his work,Ideas for the Philosophy of History of Humanity (1791).
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In 1948, .................., a Columbia University historian, established the Columbia Oral History Research Office, with a mission of recording, transcribing, and preserving oral history interviews.
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The Archaeology of Knowledge is a book by the French philosopher ................
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In 'On Realism in Art' Roman ............... argues that literature does not exist as a separate entity.
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................. is a Joint-editor of Baromash, a biannual Bengali literary journal published from Calcutta.
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The original idea of writing micro history came from ................ in the 1970s.
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