
Herodotus: The Greek Invention of History
The Pillars: Jerusalem, Athens, and the Western Mind
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This chapter examines Herodotus's influential role in developing historical inquiry as a method for understanding human actions, distinguishing it from religious narratives. It emphasizes his significance during the Golden Age of Athens and his lasting impact on the discipline of history in the Western tradition.
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