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Historiographical study of shifting attitudes to the trial.
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Historiographical study of shifting attitudes to the trial.
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Alexander Berzin, 1996 lightly revised, January 2003, December 2006Introduction: Historiographical Bias
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Historiographical controversies raged over numerous topics in the field—the extent to which Southern blacks had participated in the Populist party and the degree of their equality in this political involvement; the contrast between the leadership of Booker T.
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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Historiographical controversies raged over numerous topics in the field—the extent to which Southern blacks had participated in the Populist party and the degree of their equality in this political involvement; the contrast between the leadership of Booker T.
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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"Technology and War: The Historiographical Revolution of the 1980s,"
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"Technology and War: The Historiographical Revolution of the 1980s,"
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American Foreign Relations: A Historiographical Review (1981), pp. 65-90
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“Abducta Neroni Uxor: The Historiographical Tradition on the Marriage of Octavian and Livia.”
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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“Urban-Rural Conflict in the 1920s: A Historiographical Assessment,” Historian, November 1986.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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