Part 1: The Power of History 1. What Shall be Called History? 2. The Dangers of History and their Cure Part 2: The Methods of History 3. History and the Law Courts: Two Standards of Proof 4. History and the Natural Sciences 5. History and the Historian Part 3: The Facts 6. The Framework of Fact: Interpretations and Legends 7. Observation and Inference: Direct and Indirect Evidence 8. Documents Genuine and Spurious 9. The Intermediaries 10. The Scholarly Attitude Part 4: Groups in History 11. Generic Statements 12. The Evidence for Generic Statements – Myths, Impressions and Quantification. Conclusion: The Critical Historian
Biography
G Kitson Clark






