The purpose of this essay is to write a subversive historiography of polka. |
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The other founding father of modern historiography is the French medievalist Marc Bloch, author of The Historian's Craft. |
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Modern Basque historiography blames the monarchy of Navarre for failing to integrate the particularities of the local legal system. |
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It is doubtful, however, that Edwards' work would have anticipated modern historiography as some claim. |
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Although he was writing about literature, Steiner's words apply equally to historiography. |
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These features have interesting parallels with accounting history and historiography. |
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In the historiography of post-war Britain, the management of sterling as an international currency is often seen as an example of this dilemma. |
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Ibn Khaldun was a fourteenth century north African who is widely regarded as one of the fathers of historiography. |
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Additionally, Barbero brings together and updates previous Carolingian scholarship and historiography. |
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Needless to say, recalling this episode in the historiography of German Renaissance studies is not to validate it. |
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To overcome the objections raised by analytic philosophy and secular historiography, apologetics needs to shift its ground. |
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What is the relationship between historiography and the writing of historical novels? |
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Barker researched the novel at various libraries in Great Britain and pieced together this historiography using both fact and fiction. |
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Well, like a bad remake of The Paper Chase, I found myself in a required humanities seminar on historiography. |
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If for no other reason, many scholars may have been intimidated by a historiography written largely in Dutch. |
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As the Middle Ages continued, rhetoric stayed present in historiography, but other elements began to emerge. |
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But Tacitus did not write according to the canons of modern historiography. |
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Art cognizes reality by its own means, which are more indirect and roundabout, than those of science or historiography. |
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The Great Famine affected all aspects of Irish life and remains one of the most emotive issues in modern Irish historiography. |
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Additionally, the new inclusivity in labour historiography may have specific effects in gendered maritime history. |
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His Iberian study also serves to exemplify advances in medieval research and historiography since the series' predecessor. |
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The historiography reveals insights into the authoritarian mindset of freedom fighters shaped as a product of oppression and armed resistance. |
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Together, they amount to a substantial critique of the history and historiography of witchcraft, sexuality and religion in early modern Europe. |
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Indeed, her writing falls within an American antinomian tradition and can be seen as an act of sustained radical revisionist historiography. |
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When he went to study in Britian the dominant theme of nationalist historiography was the study of plantation societies in the Caribbean. |
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Koyre's idealist historiography of science reinforced the postpositivist tendency to assimilate the history of science to the history of ideas. |
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They view the historical past only through the eyes of historians, history as pre-packaged by historiography. |
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The examples that follow are discussed simply for the sake of argument because they do not occur in Hebrew historiography. |
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But it serves as a reminder of several points relating to history, historiography, and the current Indian situation. |
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The real abyss separating Deutscher from modern historiography is a moral one. |
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Clete Daniel has now filled in this gap in the historiography with his beautifully written new book, Culture of Misfortune. |
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As a result, it represents a major contribution to the historiography of revolutionary state formation and ethnohistory in Mexico. |
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His study is especially useful to accounting historians for its appendix on historiography and bibliography. |
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Moreover, the contingencies of historiography can provide scholars with the opportunity to transversally engage with their subject material. |
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From where a historian speaks or writes may impact historiography as much as when one speaks. |
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There is an extensive Spanish language historiography examining the department's mythic past, with a corresponding literature in English. |
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Best devotes considerable energy to situating himself in the historiography of the sociology of deviance and social control. |
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Plato is an especially fruitful figure for application of rhetorical approaches to historiography and interpretation. |
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Hall's odes to American progress, mission, and exceptionality characterize a good portion of the early historiography of the Old Northwest and the westward movement generally. |
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They may well, in fact, be the most discussed questions in 20th century historiography. |
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Why the emphasis on the heroic exertion of vision and historiography? |
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Since the eclipse of the Commons' school of labor historiography in the 1960's, institutional histories of labor unions have become relatively rare. |
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Thus the model favored by modern geocentrists was hatched in the mind of an unregenerate man, even granting Bouw's own revisionist historiography. |
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Ranke is frequently presented as the father of modern historiography. |
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The book is a rattling good read, even if it is on historiography. |
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But their inscription of the working class as the inheritors and fulfillers of the national destiny had a pervasive effect on Australian historiography. |
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He took pains with his work, and to some degree anticipated the modern historiography. |
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Romantic historiography was centered on biographies and produced culture heroes. |
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Traditional historiography has hailed Pelagius' victory at Covadonga as the beginning of the Reconquista. |
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However, according to Peruvian historiography, the Inca Empire never had a flag. |
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Beginning in the 1950s, historiography moved away from the tone of the Phillips era. |
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In the historiography of Japan, the Edo period from 1590 to 1868 is also sometimes referred to as the early modern period. |
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The term historiography also denotes a body of historical work on a specialised topic. |
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However, this school of historiography is criticised for western bias or Eurocentrism. |
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The meeting was organised by Max Aitken who was to play central roles both in the forthcoming crisis and in its subsequent historiography. |
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In his view, the new trends in the Macedonian historiography are a natural process of revisionism that has no political dimension. |
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In this manner, it parts company with a more celebratory interpretation of history found in conventional liberationist historiography. |
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Some of these difficulties are tackled by the French manualist Lenglet, whose implicit philosophy of historiography the author examines next. |
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The field of Navarrese historiography is rarely entered by those outside Navarre. |
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Much of the historiography on the NEP has emphasized pluralism and tolerance for experimentation. |
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Woodford contextualizes her subject by describing the origins and function of early modern convent historiography. |
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With insights such as these, the book veers with the occasional awkward lurch between historiography and be history subjects themselves. |
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Likewise, history, specifically historiography, dominates three of the critical selections, again understandably. |
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These nineteen essays comment on Pythagoreanism, its historiography, and its traditions. |
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Unlike the Greeks, Roman historiography did not start out with an oral historical tradition. |
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As was mentioned on p.31, value-judgments are generally considered the most conspicuous source of subjectivity in historiography. |
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There is also a great difference between English and Scottish historiography on King Edward. |
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Enlightenment historiography began in the period itself, from what Enlightenment figures said about their work. |
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A few of these documents are by unknown writers, although traditional historiography has given them names. |
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The pejorative sense of the term, labelling a flawed or disingenuous work of historiography, is found in another 1815 attestation. |
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Hall and Daniel were part of Tudor historiography, which was highly unsympathetic to Richard. |
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This masterpiece of historiography was composed in 1225 or 1226 by a professional poet of talent at the request of William, son of the marshal. |
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The Gauls played a certain role in the national historiography and national identity of modern France. |
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Apart from some runic inscriptions, no contemporary records or historiography survives from the Norse settlements. |
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More recent historiography may have gone some way to addressing this problem. |
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Jacob argues that there has been a dramatic shift in the historiography of the Reformation. |
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Historian Heather Jones argues that the historiography has been reinvigorated by the cultural turn in recent years. |
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In the historiography of some countries, the war is named after combatants in its respective theatres. |
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Much of the historiography on the Cold War weaves together two or even all three of these broad categories. |
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Fictionality is most commonly cited as distinguishing novels from historiography. |
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Turner and Innis continue to exert influence over the historiography of the American and Canadian Wests. |
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Traditional Protestant historiography tended to stress the corruption and unpopularity of the late Medieval Scottish church. |
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Voltaire had an enormous influence on the development of historiography through his demonstration of fresh new ways to look at the past. |
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Soviet historiography maintains that the Moldovans received an ethnic individuality in the late Middle Ages through contacts with Slavs. |
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Modern historians have very different ideas regarding the authorship of A General History and what this attribution means for historiography. |
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Modern historiography on the period has reached a consensus between the two extremes of innovation and crisis. |
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This has lent an increased value to his work in modern historiography, mainly thanks to authors such as Lucien Febvre and Fernand Braudel. |
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His Histories was considered to be one of the main works of Spanish historiography right up until the time of the Reformation. |
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These parts of eastern Germania are sometimes called Germania Slavica in modern historiography. |
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The memory of the Risorgimento is central to both Italian nationalism and Italian historiography. |
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Burebista, Decebalus and Trajan are considered the Romanians' forefathers in Romanian historiography. |
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Nevertheless, the account of Suetonius has dominated imperial historiography for centuries. |
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Traditional Chinese historiography describes history in terms of dynastic cycles. |
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The tradition of Korean historiography was established with the Samguk Sagi, a history of Korea from its allegedly earliest times. |
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During the Age of Enlightenment, the modern development of historiography through the application of scrupulous methods began. |
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He helped free historiography from antiquarianism, Eurocentrism, religious intolerance and a concentration on great men, diplomacy, and warfare. |
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The tumultuous events surrounding the French Revolution inspired much of the historiography and analysis of the early 19th century. |
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Biography has been a major form of historiography since the days when Plutarch wrote the parallel lives of great Roman and Greek leaders. |
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In the historiography of the United States, there were a series of major approaches in the 20th century. |
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Major trade publishers have also issued edited volumes on Latin American history and historiography. |
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How a historian approaches historical events is one of the most important decisions within historiography. |
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Aside from these chronicles, the only surviving reservoires of historiography are letters, capitularies, and the like. |
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In order to distinguish this state from other states derived from it, it is denoted as Kievan Rus' by modern historiography. |
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In the historiography of Mongolia, it is generally considered to be the continuation of the Mongol Empire. |
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Common elements of Germanic society can be deduced both from Roman historiography and comparative evidence from the Early Medieval period. |
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Before the second Punic war, there was no historiography in Rome, but after, it was needed to commemorate this important occasion. |
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Roman historiography is also very well known for subversive writing styles. |
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In Roman historiography commentarii is simply a raw account of events often not intended for publication. |
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For this reason, De Bello Gallico is often looked at as a commentary, rather than a piece of actual historiography. |
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Towards the middle of the 20th century historical materialism gained much popularity in Norwegian historiography. |
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This makes for often demanding reading, which pays off, however, for the light this work throws on twelfth-century historiography in Anglo-Norman England. |
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Evans, with this book, has provided a very important contribution to the historiography of the Social Gospel Movement and the life of Rauschenbusch. |
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One clue of this was evidenced by the selective Marxist theory of historiography they used, or alternate forms of historiographies, region by region. |
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He is the author of numerous books and articles in several languages on intellectual history, paleoconservatism, ancient historiography and political theory. |
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Randall begins From a Far Country by situating her analysis of Camisards and Huguenots within the historiography of early modern French and American Protestantism. |
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For the past quarter century Stewart Gordon has played a significant part in the modern historiography of pre-colonial Maharashtra and of the Marathas and their raj. |
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Re-visioning history, the novels re-plot the lineage of the Tory party, locating its origins in the mythicized and renovated Saxonism of Victorian medieval historiography. |
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Much of her professional scholarship has addressed the historiography of behavior analysis in relation to other disciplines, especially biopsychology. |
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Kruse tosses in another popular, if more obscure, trend in ideological historiography by inaccurately conflating libertarianism with the more well-known conservative movement. |
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In the redemptionist trope of Zimbabwean historiography, Nehanda and Chaminuka have become the prototypical inspirational sources of the nationalist struggle. |
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The field of historiography in the English-speaking world has naturally focused on languages most accessible to anglophones, but to the detriment of other traditions. |
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This school of historiography has received criticism for Elitism. |
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The racist attitude concerning slaves carried over into the historiography of the Dunning School of Reconstruction era history, which dominated in the early 20th century. |
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Fabius Pictor started the tradition of historiography that was concerned with both morality and history and affirmed the prestige of Roman state and its people. |
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Propaganda is ever present and is the function of Roman historiography. |
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In Roman historiography, annals generally begin at the founding of Rome. |
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Roman historiography is indebted to the Greeks, who invented the form. |
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British historian Heather Jones argues that the historiography of the First World War in recent years has been reinvigorated by the cultural turn. |
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The historiography of the field has been more fragmented than unified, with historians of Spanish America and Brazil generally remaining in separate spheres. |
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Geoffrey Elton was important in undermining the case for a Marxist historiography, which he argued was presenting seriously flawed interpretations of the past. |
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Historiography in the Soviet Union was greatly influenced by Marxist historiography, as historical materialism was extended into the Soviet version of dialectical materialism. |
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The historiography of a specific topic covers how historians have studied that topic using particular sources, techniques, and theoretical approaches. |
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Many rulers in history became interested in the historiography of Caesar. |
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The modern historiography is influenced by the Octavian traditions, such as when Caesar's epoch is considered a turning point in the history of the Roman Empire. |
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There was very limited contact with mainland Greece, and Greek historiography shows little interest in Crete, so that there are very few literary sources. |
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Voltaire recast historiography in both factual and analytical terms. |
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It was embodied most strongly in the visual arts, music, and literature, but had a major impact on historiography, education, and the natural sciences. |
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The reasons for the collapse are major subjects of the historiography of the ancient world and they inform much modern discourse on state failure. |
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