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who had edited the first edition over half a century earlier) that eventually it would be possible to write an "ultimate history", rather they should expect their works to be built on and superseded by later historians. He stated that "knowledge of the past has come down through one or more human
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minds, has been processed by them, and therefore cannot consist of elemental and impersonal atoms which nothing can alter..."
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Clark delivered the Wiles Lectures in the Queen's University of Belfast in October 1956. They were published as
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appeared in 1929, and he wrote numerous other monographs. He was twice editor of the
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Between the 1930s and 1960s, Clark was the editor overseeing the
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by the Germans. At the time of his capture, he held the rank of
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George Kitson Clark
George Clark (disambiguation)
Halifax, West Yorkshire
Balliol College, Oxford
Fellow of the British Academy
Knight Bachelor
Early Modern Europe
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
British Army
Captain
Post Office Rifles
World War I
FBA
British Army
Chichele Professor of Economic History
University of Oxford
Regius Professor of Modern History
University of Cambridge
provost
Oriel College, Oxford
Halifax
Bootham School
private
boarding school
York
Manchester Grammar School
grammar school
Balliol College, Oxford
Brackenbury Scholar

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