1. History as knowledge and as literature: Us kinds and divisions; its distinction from poetry, myth, philosophy, and science - μ§μμΌλ‘μμ μμ¬μ λ¬ΈνμΌλ‘μμ μμ¬: μ’ λ₯μ ꡬλΆ; μ, μ ν, μ² ν, κ³Όνκ³Όμ ꡬλ³
2. The light and lesson of history: its role in the education of the mind and in the guidance of human conduct - μμ¬μ λΉκ³Ό κ΅ν: μ μ κ΅μ‘κ³Ό μΈκ° νμμ μ§μΉ¨μμμ μν
3. The writing of history: research and narration - μμ¬μ κΈ°λ‘: μ°κ΅¬μ μμ
a. The determination and choice of fact: the classification of historical data - μ¬μ€μ κ²°μ κ³Ό μ ν: μμ¬μ λ°μ΄ν°μ λΆλ₯
b. The explanation or interpretation of historic fact: the historianβs treatment of causes - μμ¬μ μ¬μ€μ μ€λͺ λλ ν΄μ: μμΈμ λν μμ¬κ°μ μ²λ¦¬
4. The philosophy of history - μμ¬ μ² ν
a. Theories of causation in the historical process - μμ¬μ κ³Όμ μμμ μΈκ³Ό μ΄λ‘
1) The alternatives of fate or freedom, necessity or chance - μ΄λͺ λλ μμ , νμ° λλ μ°μ°μ λμλ€
2) Material forces in history: economic, physical, and geographic factors - μμ¬ μμ λ¬Όμ§μ ν: κ²½μ μ , 물리μ , μ§λ¦¬μ μμΈ
3) World history as the development of Spirit: the stages of the dialectic of history - μ μ μ λ°μ μΌλ‘μμ μΈκ³μ¬: μμ¬μ λ³μ¦λ²μ λ¨κ³
4) The role of the individual in history: the great man, hero, or leader - μμ¬μμ κ°μΈμ μν : μμΈ, μμ λλ μ§λμ
b. The laws and patterns of historical change: cycles, progress, evolution - μμ¬μ λ³νμ λ²μΉκ³Ό ν¨ν΄: μ£ΌκΈ°, μ§λ³΄, μ§ν
a. The relation of the gods or God to human history: the dispensations of providence - μ λ€ λλ μ κ³Ό μΈκ° μμ¬μ κ΄κ³: μ리μ μλ ꡬλΆ
b. The city of God and the city of man; church and state - μ μ λμμ μΈκ°μ λμ; κ΅νμ κ΅κ°
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