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How to use historiographical in a sentence

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A brief historiographical article concludes the work along with a select bibliography and list of contributors.
One is less used to having the prickly complex of historiographical issues actually sorted out and straightforwardly addressed.
The prickly complex of historiographical issues is actually sorted out and straightforwardly addressed.
The evaluation of various explanatory factors continues to generate much historiographical debate.
His use of rhetoric to play with the facts was not a trick or sham, but a legitimate part of a historiographical method.
The analysis stops there, though, leaving the reader to assess the possible contradictions between historiographical and ideological goals.
This is strange, because it directly conflicts with a second major element in his historiographical outlook.
The two best known are, of course, Wolsey and More, figures whose profile has been substantially skewed by historiographical spin.
How can we raise a secure and objective historiographical edifice on such flimsy foundations?
The result has been a number of works of art in the distinctively postmodern genre of historiographical metafiction.
They appeal too much to the respectability of historiographical standards.
The editors have prefaced the articles with an introduction that is, in fact, a fascinating historiographical essay which could well stand on its own.
In a historiographical context, the emphasis on Aboriginal agency has been critical to establishing a post-colonial conception of Australian history.
In the late 16th and 17th centuries France became the centre of historiographical innovation, which was applied now to the history of law.
Their approach was solidly historiographical and included elements of textual analysis.
The properly academic objective of this course is to open a reflexion on historiographical methods and methodologies.
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.
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.
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.
This wide-ranging historiographical endeavour often uncovered new sources and transformed our knowledge of little known or unknown cultural regions.
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As a child he learned to set type, and as a child, also, he assisted his father in historiographical work.
He covers the history of criticism from Zeller to Kingsley, Pythagoreanism as a historiographical category, the immortality of the soul and metempsychosis, and numbers.
A collection of polemical, historiographical, devotional and prophetical documents produced by the Tuscan dissident Franciscans in last decades of the 14th Century.
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