Can there be any study of humanity, in 1946, without historians who are ambitious, conscious of their duties and of their immense powers?


The Mediterranean (1946). Preface to the first edition


Can there be any study of humanity, in 1946, without historians who are ambitious, conscious of their duties and of their immense powers?

Can there be any study of humanity, in 1946, without historians who are ambitious, conscious of their duties and of their immense powers?

Can there be any study of humanity, in 1946, without historians who are ambitious, conscious of their duties and of their immense powers?

Can there be any study of humanity, in 1946, without historians who are ambitious, conscious of their duties and of their immense powers?