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Madilyn Herman
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30 September, 23:07
Why does historiography matter?
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Connor Carrillo
30 September, 23:11
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Historiography is the study of the methods of historians in developing history as an academic discipline, and by extension is any body of historical work on a particular subject ... The extent to which historians are influenced by their own groups and loyalties - such as to their nation state.
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