historiography是什么意思

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  • In doing so, he prepared the way for his later reputation as a rhetorician uninterested in the new science of modern historiography.

  • In this rapprochement of the (selectively) universal and the (extended) local, the study of scientific styles may help save contextual historiography from its own success.

  • Much of this is based on historiographies of the discipline and focuses on the influence of nationalism.

  • What is more, the historiography of popular music, especially in connection with mainstream genres, is clearly dominated by non-academic interests, as it were.

  • This is partly because the chronological gaps so often remaining in the historiography of other areas are here evenly filled.

  • One virtue of such a new literary history might be as a corrective to some recent colonial historiography.

  • This article will address this question through a review of recent historiography investigating the influence of culture on military proficiency.

  • And some of the works discussed in this review have made this historiography accessible to a much wider audience than previous studies.

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    歷史學,歷史編纂學…

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    historiografia…

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