Research a subject until the narrative reveals itself or Read in a subject ubtil you can hear the people speak (history)
Saturday, 7 July 2012, 21:04
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Both apply, but why tell the former to A'level Oxbridge students? And neither is likely to work particularly well until you are into postgraduate studying even at PhD level surely? That or give it ten years. Nor do any of us have the time or inclination if the goal is to complete a module or gain a qualification. In both cases, the first was said on the radio six months ago or so while the second, quoted by Bill Clinton in his autobiography, is said in a general introduction to history by EHCarr (I think, do correct me if you know better as my best efforts struggle to find where it is written down).
Research a subject until the narrative reveals itself or Read in a subject ubtil you can hear the people speak (history)