Carl L. Becker titled his address "Every Man His Own Historian" to emphasize the idea that history is subjective and personal. He argued that everyone interprets and understands the past through their own experiences and perspectives, making history a personal narrative rather than just a collection of objective facts. By advocating for individual engagement with history, Becker encouraged people to recognize their role in shaping historical understanding. This approach highlights the importance of personal experience in the study and interpretation of history.
Carl Heinrich Becker died in 1933.
Carl Heinrich Becker was born in 1876.
Carl L. Becker died in 1945.
Carl L. Becker was born in 1873.
Carl Ferdinand Becker - organist - was born in 1804.
Carl Ferdinand Becker - organist - died in 1877.
Carl Becker - general - died on 1966-03-24.
Carl Becker - general - was born on 1895-01-16.
Carl Stephenson - historian - died in 1954.
Carl Stephenson - historian - was born in 1886.
Carl M Becker has written: 'Keeping the promise' -- subject(s): Floods, Miami Conservancy District
Carl B. Becker has written: 'Breaking the circle' -- subject(s): Buddhism, Death, Future life, Religious aspects of Death