Noun
The art of employment of an historiographer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust like the Russians have thrown Soviet historiography into the dustbin, Indian negationism will also be thrown out in the near future. Koenraad Elst
According to Mehnert, the Soviets attempt to control academic historiography (the writing of history by academic historians) to promote ideological and ethno-racial imperialism by Russians. Source: Internet
According to historian Charles Akers, "The chief victim of Massachusetts historiography has been John Hancock, the most gifted and popular politician in the Bay State's long history. Source: Internet
A Companion to American Foreign Relations (Wiley Blackwell Companions to American History) (2006). 26 essays by scholars; emphasis on historiography * citation * Watry, David M. Diplomacy at the Brink: Eisenhower, Churchill, and Eden in the Cold War. Source: Internet
According to the historiography by Kocka (1988), the process of nation-building from above had very grievous long-term implications. Source: Internet
After 1990, increased attention to cultural dimensions and to comparative and relational history moved German historiography to different topics, with much less attention paid to the Sonderweg. Source: Internet