A brief historiographical article concludes the work along with a select bibliography and list of contributors. |
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One is less used to having the prickly complex of historiographical issues actually sorted out and straightforwardly addressed. |
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The prickly complex of historiographical issues is actually sorted out and straightforwardly addressed. |
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The evaluation of various explanatory factors continues to generate much historiographical debate. |
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His use of rhetoric to play with the facts was not a trick or sham, but a legitimate part of a historiographical method. |
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The analysis stops there, though, leaving the reader to assess the possible contradictions between historiographical and ideological goals. |
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This is strange, because it directly conflicts with a second major element in his historiographical outlook. |
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The two best known are, of course, Wolsey and More, figures whose profile has been substantially skewed by historiographical spin. |
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How can we raise a secure and objective historiographical edifice on such flimsy foundations? |
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The result has been a number of works of art in the distinctively postmodern genre of historiographical metafiction. |
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They appeal too much to the respectability of historiographical standards. |
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The editors have prefaced the articles with an introduction that is, in fact, a fascinating historiographical essay which could well stand on its own. |
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In a historiographical context, the emphasis on Aboriginal agency has been critical to establishing a post-colonial conception of Australian history. |
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In the late 16th and 17th centuries France became the centre of historiographical innovation, which was applied now to the history of law. |
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Their approach was solidly historiographical and included elements of textual analysis. |
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The properly academic objective of this course is to open a reflexion on historiographical methods and methodologies. |
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Yet, in spite of historiographical shifts, and the steady drift of population to the cities, pastoral Australia retains a treasured place in the national imagination. |
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The absence of history in the primary school and its reduced presence in the junior secondary deprives students of the necessary background for historiographical judgment. |
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Many of the cookbooks also offer their own interpretations of what is typical Canadian and French-Canadian cuisine, thus creating an historiographical corpus of prescriptive literature. |
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This wide-ranging historiographical endeavour often uncovered new sources and transformed our knowledge of little known or unknown cultural regions. |
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Using all historiographical approaches, this course looks at the main armed conflicts involving the French and British powers in America during the colonial era. |
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This article attempts to outline the different configurations of the historical space of Western and Eastern Europe and to define the different historiographical narratives and their underlying structures. |
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Literally transliterating a large number of the documents he looked at in archives in London, Lisbon, The Hague, Rio de Janeiro and Lagos, he produced the most historiographical of his books. |
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This flagship event of the project will purposely adopt a general theme in order to make a historiographical assessment of the Art Nouveau movement. |
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Arab historiographical production obeyed different national dynamics in different countries on the one hand, and imperative requirements of political legitimacy on the other. |
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Both teem with lesson plans, syllabi, book reviews, historiographical essays and other materials created by and for teachers. |
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Within the last several decades, historiographical scholarship on African American women has flowered. |
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Classical antiquity in modern European culture pursues a double objective: linguistic on the one hand and properly historiographical on the other. |
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From a historiographical point of view, the Hospital de Sant Pau is of immense importance because it is the largest hospital complex in Modernist style. |
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This is reflected in the abundance in recent years of historiographical projects based on regional or spatial premises. |
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Later biographers of the king such as Mark Ormrod and Ian Mortimer have followed this historiographical trend. |
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Along with Maecenas, he stimulated patriotic poems, as Virgil's epic Aeneid and also historiographical works, like those of Livy. |
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One of the primary historiographical questions surrounding Richard concerns his political agenda and the reasons for its failure. |
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The historiographical concept of a German Sonderweg has had a turbulent history. |
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In recent years, there has been a historiographical debate on whether such a consensus ever existed. |
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In recent historiographical works, pirates have been viewed through various lenses. |
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The emergence of area studies of other regions also developed historiographical practices. |
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Journals also helped historians to establish various historiographical approaches, the most notable example of which was Annales. |
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Roman historiographical forms are different from the Greek ones however, and voice very Roman concerns. |
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Thus are the historiographical trenches dug for the centenary. |
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A combination of loss of power and historiographical miserabilism leaves a society in poor condition to maintain its social fabric. |
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A number of the research projects highlight the historiographical considerations that need be considered in researching Métis ethnogenesis, thereby outlining where the standard story of Métis ethnogenesis might be augmented. |
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Part of its importance comes from the fact that the author shows his historiographical methodology. |
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His first chapter includes an outstanding historiographical essay, assessing various interpretative approaches to Williams. |
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The premodern sciences explored in this historiographical enterprise include complexional physiology, physiognomics, astrology, and, to a lesser degree, alchemy. |
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There was a historiographical tradition claiming that Richard the Lionheart himself adopted both the flag and the patron saint from Genoa at some point during his crusade. |
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The reasons for this war are the subject of a historiographical debate. |
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Dilley, is a largely historiographical overview of the ways economic processes interacted with British imperialism and how this has been interpreted by historians. |
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