This is the paperbound edition of a 2003 book. Clark (British history, U. of Kansas) offers a critique of modernist materialism and the "ultra-idealism" of the postmodernists while defending the usefulness of the historical method. The text is built around a series of discussions of key issues in early modern history, each of which bears on the und
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This is the paperbound edition of a 2003 book. Clark (British history, U. of Kansas) offers a critique of modernist materialism and the "ultra-idealism" of the postmodernists while defending the usefulness of the historical method. The text is built around a series of discussions of key issues in early modern history, each of which bears on the und
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