POLITICAL HISTORY: ITS SCOPE AND SIGNIFICANCE

we should think he is right to some extent since the tendencies of history provide “continuity” in history as well. Basically, this state which is seen contradictory, in fact, is the sign of “mobility” and “dynamism” in history. Therefore, history is nothing but the contradiction of change and continuity. Nothing, which is seen continuous in history, can avoid it self from the corrosive effect of the change and no change can make the continuity between the past and the present discontinued even though this change is sudden and severe

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