About Trevelyan

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Date
1971
Summary
Four academic historians discuss the ways in which the discipline of history, as they study and teach it, makes demands which sharply differentiate it from other kinds of history. They relate these points to the virtues and defects of some of the work of the influential historian G.M. Trevelyan. This film has been digitized because it has a high level of Vinegar Syndrome (chemical deterioration). That condition will prevent any captured images from being 100% perfect. Our goal is to present the content of the film in a digital format that is as good and the least distracting as possible.
Collection
Films@UM
Unit
Distinctive Media Collections
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Terms of Use
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Physical Description
24.53 minutes; 16mm; Black and white
Notes
Films @ UM

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Access condition: campus-only.
Other Identifiers
Filename: lms-026098; Fedora 2 PID: umd:680821; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/32236; Catalog Key: 31430004223741

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