Category:Historiography
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Historiography refers to both the study of the methodology of historians and the development of "history" as a discipline, and also to a body of historical work on a particular subject.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total.
- Historiography by country (94 C)
- Historiography by topic (18 C, 6 P)
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- Historiographers (5 C, 56 P)
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- Works about historiography (1 C, 4 P)
- Works about history (43 C, 23 P)
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- Dark ages (4 C, 10 P)
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- Exceptionalism (1 C, 23 P)
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- Golden ages (metaphor) (7 C, 53 P)
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- Historicity (5 C, 5 P)
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- Modernity (3 C, 42 P)
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- Periodization (2 C, 22 P)
- Progress (4 C, 11 P)
- Prosopography (2 C, 7 P)
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- History resources (3 C, 7 P)
- Historical revisionism (9 C, 65 P)
- Rises to prominence (3 C, 21 P)
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- Whig history (1 C, 14 P)
Pages in category "Historiography"
The following 136 pages are in this category, out of 136 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Template:Historiography
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- Calendar of Regrets
- History according to the Catholic Church
- Chronicle of Fredegar
- Columbus's letter on the first voyage
- Comparative historical research
- Comparative history
- Computational history
- Conjectural history
- Conjectural portrait
- Contemporary history
- Corporate liberalism
- Counterfactual history
- Criterion of contextual credibility
- Criterion of dissimilarity
- Criterion of embarrassment
- Criterion of multiple attestation
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- Herstory
- Historian's fallacy
- Historic recurrence
- Historical anthropology
- Historical method
- Historical significance
- Historical source
- Historical thinking
- Historicity
- Historicity (philosophy)
- Historiographic metafiction
- Historiography and Historiophoty
- Historism
- History of beliefs about the human body
- History of the Great War
- History of the Second World War
- History Workshop Journal
- Humanistic historiography
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- Marxist historiography
- Talk:Mediatisation/Deleted text
- Medieval ecclesiastic historiography
- Medieval studies
- Metahistorical romance
- Migration Period
- Modernity
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- People's history
- Periodization of ancient Egypt
- Philosophy of history
- Plausible Worlds
- Plica (sigillography)
- Popular history
- Postmodernity
- Presentism (historical analysis)
- Primary source
- Professionalization and institutionalization of history
- Prosopographical network
- Prosopography
- Pulitzer Prize for History