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historiographical

Adjective

Meaning

historiographical (comparative more historiographical, superlative most historiographical)

Related to historiography

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D'Este, p. 147-148 The failure to take Caen immediately has been the source of an immense historiographical dispute with bitter nationalist overtones. Source: Internet

Engagement with the Past: The Lives and Works of the World War II Generation of Historians (2001) * Parish, Peter J., ed. Reader's Guide to American History (1997), historiographical overview of 600 topics * Wish, Harvey. Source: Internet

G. M. Trevelyan (1992), p. 208. The 20th century saw the creation of a huge variety of historiographical approaches. Source: Internet

Panofsky, Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art 1969:38; Panofsky's chapter "'Renaissance— self-definition or self-deception?" succinctly introduces the historiographical debate, with copious footnotes to the literature. Source: Internet

Germani, p. 67 There has been extensive historiographical debate over the comparative strengths of the fleets, although they were ostensibly evenly matched in size, each containing 13 ships of the line. Source: Internet

Journals also helped historians to establish various historiographical approaches, the most notable example of which was Annales. Source: Internet

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