Kemp, The Estrangement Of The Past - A Study In The Origins Of Modern Historical Consciousness
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.17.1.28-29Abstract
An erudite and powerful essay, such as Kemp puts forth here, rests at bottom not only on the quality and scope of evidence but also on its governing assumptions. The evidence is drawn largely from classics in medieval and Reformation historiography, ending with the disconsolate and familiar views of Henry Adams as he confronted the modern world.
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