The chronological periodisation is defined by different thematic concerns as well as by the presence of different patrons and markets. |
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The University of Bristol's MA in Medieval and Early modern History is new to the department and re-examines the traditional rigid periodisation of the two epochs. |
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This periodisation goes rather unquestioned in the literature on social democracy, but there are grounds to doubt its veracity. |
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Writers are fleer than critics to ignore the strictures of periodisation, the interminable debates about location and positioning. |
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However, there are also difficulties with the comparative approach, some of the substantive arguments, and the choice of periodisation. |
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I decided to break the 30 years covered by my history into a rough periodisation to reflect the economic and social history of Ngaruawahia. |
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Mannerism, instead of being confined to a system for the periodisation of art history, now becomes a condition in the production of art. |
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This periodisation has been criticised for the misconceptions it has given rise to. |
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This periodisation has been influential, but has also been criticised for the misconceptions it gave rise to. |
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I was comforted to see that the late Kurt Rothschild in a recent article which examines the EU's experience from 1960 to 2007 adopts a not dissimilar periodisation. |
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The associated strategies of colligation and periodisation are processes of categorising and ordering to make sense of disparate events, again primarily descriptive processes. |
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