History and Causality

This volume investigates the different attitudes of historians and other social scientists to questions of causality. It argues that historical theorists after the linguistic turn have paid surprisingly little attention to causes in spite of the centralit

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History and Causality

Mark Hewitson

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History and Causality

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Also by Mark Hewitson EUROPE IN CRISIS: Intellectuals and the European Idea, 1917–1957 (eds, with Matthew D’Auria, 2012) NATIONALISM IN GERMANY, 1848–1866: Revolutionary Nation (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)

GERMANY AND THE CAUSES OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR (2004) NATIONAL IDENTITY AND POLITICAL THOUGHT IN GERMANY: Wilhelmine Depictions of the French Third Republic, 1890–1914 (2000)

10.1057/9781137372406 - History and Causality, Mark Hewitson

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WHAT IS A NATION? EUROPE, 1789–1914 (eds, with Timothy Baycroft, 2006)

History and Causality Mark Hewitson

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Senior Lecturer in German History and Politics, University College London

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