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The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into its Origin and Growth
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1933
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Historical GeographyDevelopment TheoryEducationArchaeologyPhilosophy Of HistorySocial ChangeHistorical FactsRigid ExactnessHistory Of ScienceHuman DevelopmentHistorical ReconstructionCivilizationHuman ProgressInnovationHumanitiesHistorical TransitionHistorical ReassessmentAnthropologyArtsModernity
Emphasizing the necessity of adhering with rigid exactness to historical facts, the author presents a scheme of ideas upon which to thread the facts of human development which extends to cover the whole range of civilization in its movement through time.