Pronunciation: /hɪˌstɔːriˈɑːɡrəfi/
noun the body of literature dealing with historical matters; histories collectively
A1 Historiography is the study of how history is written and interpreted.
A2 In my history class, we learned about different approaches to historiography.
B1 The historian's use of primary sources greatly influences the historiography of a particular event.
B2 Historiography can be shaped by political agendas and cultural biases.
C1 A comprehensive understanding of historiography requires knowledge of various historical methodologies.
C2 Scholars often engage in debates about the implications of postmodernism on historiography.
formal Historiography is the study of how history has been written and interpreted over time.
informal I find historiography fascinating because it shows how historical events can be viewed in different ways.
slang I never realized how much goes into historiography until I took that history class.
figurative Just like a painting, historiography can have different layers of interpretation depending on who is looking at it.
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