English to Gujarati Dictionary historiography

historiography

ઇતિહાસલેખન
definition
noun
From where a historian speaks or writes may impact historiography as much as when one speaks.
the study of historical writing.
example
Although he was writing about literature, Steiner's words apply equally to 'historiography' .
The other founding father of modern 'historiography' is the French medievalist Marc Bloch, author of The Historian's Craft.
What is the relationship between 'historiography' and the writing of historical novels?
To overcome the objections raised by analytic philosophy and secular 'historiography' , apologetics needs to shift its ground.
Needless to say, recalling this episode in the 'historiography' of German Renaissance studies is not to validate it.
Although there are other facets of the history and 'historiography' of Islamic iconoclasm that merit analysis, my aim here is twofold.
Modern Basque 'historiography' blames the monarchy of Navarre for failing to integrate the particularities of the local legal system.
It is doubtful, however, that Edwards' work would have anticipated modern 'historiography' as some claim.
These features have interesting parallels with accounting history and 'historiography' .
His Iberian study also serves to exemplify advances in medieval research and 'historiography' since the series' predecessor.
From where a historian speaks or writes may impact 'historiography' as much as when one speaks.
Well, like a bad remake of The Paper Chase, I found myself in a required humanities seminar on 'historiography' .
Together, they amount to a substantial critique of the history and 'historiography' of witchcraft, sexuality and religion in early modern Europe.
The real abyss separating Deutscher from modern 'historiography' is a moral one.
It's a very thoughtful stab at a new kind of urban 'historiography' - a contemporary, subjective, visual way of writing a city's history.
As the Middle Ages continued, rhetoric stayed present in 'historiography' , but other elements began to emerge.
When he went to study in Britian the dominant theme of nationalist 'historiography' was the study of plantation societies in the Caribbean.
This collection of essays on history and 'historiography' by the American historian was first published in 1987.
The purpose of this essay is to write a subversive 'historiography' of polka.
Koyre's idealist 'historiography' of science reinforced the postpositivist tendency to assimilate the history of science to the history of ideas.
But Tacitus did not write according to the canons of modern 'historiography' .
If for no other reason, many scholars may have been intimidated by a 'historiography' written largely in Dutch.
Early medieval Christianity has a bad odour in modern 'historiography' .
They view the historical past only through the eyes of historians, history as pre-packaged by 'historiography' .
Written histories always become historiography; all history is 'historiography' .
But it serves as a reminder of several points relating to history, 'historiography' , and the current Indian situation.
Plato is an especially fruitful figure for application of rhetorical approaches to 'historiography' and interpretation.
Clete Daniel has now filled in this gap in the 'historiography' with his beautifully written new book, Culture of Misfortune.
Barker researched the novel at various libraries in Great Britain and pieced together this 'historiography' using both fact and fiction.
Patricia's ‘free and insightful’ interpretation of facts is essential to the 'historiographer' openly seeking a fresh viewpoint on old ideas.
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