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Historiography Day 1

Selmira Avdic August 31, 2016 8/30 Historiography I, Final Five (Group 1)

It is critical to note that every historian’s account of history is only his account.  We must not ignore the history, but acknowledge the ideologies, positions, and backgrounds of the author.

 

By: Caesar, Chloe S., Sunny, Selmira

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