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Historical Perspective Quotes: "The historical sense involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence"

The historical sense involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence



Historical Perspective Quotes: "The postmodern worldview denies that there is such a thing as truth: historical, moral, or otherwise. It denies that truth exists independently of our perspectives and interests."

The postmodern worldview denies that there is such a thing as truth: historical, moral, or otherwise. It denies that truth exists independently of our perspectives and interests.




Historical Perspective Quotes: "Most people's historical perspective begins with the day of their birth."

Most people's historical perspective begins with the day of their birth.



Historical Perspective Quotes: "Why would you create a movie for black people if you don't understand the history and perspective of the people you are doing it for? You need historical perspective to make sound decisions."

Why would you create a movie for black people if you don't understand the history and perspective of the people you are doing it for? You need historical perspective to make sound decisions.




Historical Perspective Quotes: "Mounting tensions in Eastern Europe send shivers down the spine. Barely a quarter of a century after the end of the Cold War we seem to be sliding inexorably towards another."

Mounting tensions in Eastern Europe send shivers down the spine. Barely a quarter of a century after the end of the Cold War we seem to be sliding inexorably towards another.