Famous Men of the Middle Ages by John H. Haaren
“THE study of history, like the study of a landscape, should begin with the most conspicuous features. Not until these have been fixed in memory will the lesser features fall into their appropriate places and assume their right proportions...
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“THE study of history, like the study of a landscape, should begin
with the most conspicuous features. Not until these have been fixed
in memory will the lesser features fall into their appropriate
places and assume their right proportions. The famous men of
ancient and modern times are the mountain peaks of history. It is
logical then that the study of history should begin with the
biographies of these men. Not only is it logical; it is also
pedagogical. Experience has proven that in order to attract and
hold the child’s attention each conspicuous feature of history
presented to him should have an individual for its center. The
child identifies himself with the personage presented. It is not
Romulus or Herecules or Alexander that the child has in mind when
be reads, but himself, acting under similar conditions.”(Excerpt
from the Preface of “Famous Men of the Middle Ages”)
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