Remarkable though it seems, these matters have not been written properly into the record, historiographically speaking, until now. |
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People can certainly appreciate music without analyzing it intellectually and historiographically. |
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The selections in this volume fail to convey that richness either historiographically or situationally. |
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I'm equally at a loss to explain why I was moved to tears by a historiographically mundane recap of events we all know inside out. |
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Foucault carefully avoids being so historiographically simplistic. |
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Cliche and Myers both have made original and substantial contributions to the history of sexuality in Canada, furnishing studies at once empirically rich and historiographically engaged. |
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This book tackles an extremely complex and challenging topic theoretically, historiographically, and textually, and for that the author must be commended. |
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As a whole, the book is based on impressive levels of primary research, is relentlessly analytical, rich in insight and historiographically engaged. |
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Historiographically, as well as in terms of social policy, New Zealand's accident compensation legislation is conspicuous. |
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Historiographically speaking, it is certainly worthwhile to step back periodically and examine how immutable those seemingly immutable Cold War realities really were. |
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