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historiographically

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  • adverb In a historiographical manner; by means of a historiography.

Etymologies

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historiographical +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Biblically, theologically and historiographically insupportable, but interesting.

    "The homosexual agenda has been carefully crafted and packaged to change the way Americans think about homosexuality." Ann Althouse 2009

  • The vast military expedition that left Europe for the Holy Land in the summer of 1147 has been the Cinderella among crusades, historiographically speaking.

    Review of The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom by Jonathan Phillips 2008

  • This is worth the price of admission, historiographically speaking.

    Bill Barol: Nixon: The Gift That Keeps On Giving 2008

  • Granted, as an undergrad you're not always very sophisticated in doing so, but again, I was lucky in that my alma mater really taught us how to dissect historical scholarship/think historiographically, so I was able to get some useful information from the exercise my impression is that not everyone who started grad school with me would have been able to do so.

    Just how much did you know? Bardiac 2008

  • So the choice of the units and frame of historical analysis is itself historiographically significant and deserves philosophical attention.

    Philosophy of History Little, Daniel 2007

  • And, while my own historical field, history of philosophy, is about the most historiographically-challenged field of history there could conceivably be I think the way HoP is taught makes it generally weak on the historical side, although there are particular HoP disciplines which go some way to counteract this, particular for certain lines of scholarship on the medieval and ancient period, I nonetheless find that this fits nicely with my own experience.

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

  • And, while my own historical field, history of philosophy, is about the most historiographically-challenged field of history there could conceivably be I think the way HoP is taught makes it generally weak on the historical side, although there are particular HoP disciplines which go some way to counteract this, particular for certain lines of scholarship on the medieval and ancient period, I nonetheless find that this fits nicely with my own experience.

    Wherein I Jump Naked into a Boiling Cauldron of Debate 2005

  • Aberration is often a comforting concept, historiographically.

    ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN 1994

  • Aberration is often a comforting concept, historiographically.

    ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN 1994

  • Aberration is often a comforting concept, historiographically.

    ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN 1994

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