historiography 的定义
plural his·to·ri·og·ra·phies.
- the body of literature dealing with historical matters; histories collectively.
- the body of techniques, theories, and principles of historical research and presentation; methods of historical scholarship.
- the narrative presentation of history based on a critical examination, evaluation, and selection of material from primary and secondary sources and subject to scholarly criteria.
- an official history: medieval historiographies.
更多historiography例句
- It was this sense of ethnic superiority that allowed a spurious historiography whereby America was discovered by Vikings.
- Official historiography places the origins of Belarus in Soviet ideology.
- Some nations have mythology that is more historically accurate than Russian official historiography.
- They may well, in fact, be the most discussed questions in 20th century historiography.
- I am only very slightly kidding here: this is precisely the stuff of scholarly historiography, as it should be.
- But Arafat's take on history, his lies, in effect, fly in the face of 1,400 years of Muslim tradition and historiography.
- Moreover the traditions of pragmatical historiography had by no means disappeared.
- But historiography cannot permanently evade the questions raised by these theories.
- His output is perhaps the greatest of any isolated worker in the whole history of historiography.
- For the rest we have in our hands a product of the oldest Hebrew historiography.
- All this time, there are no Albanians in the historiography of this cursed land.