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... aged girl, set in the early 1950s. It's touted as a "historical" novel.
So, what makes it " ... Iraq or Afghanistan. So, what qualifies this book to be "historical?"
I haven't read the book you mentioned, ... 1950s is borderline. By the time you get to WWII, it would definitely be classified as historical.
Just because you can take a plot from one era and make it work ...
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... Sort of. The 1950s is borderline. By the time you get to WWII, it would definitely be classified as historical.
Just because you can take a plot from one era and make it work just as well in ... even fist fights break out over that subject.
So, what does all that mean?
It means I need to start marketing it as a historical as well as young adult. I think that should open more agents' doors. At ...
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Welcome to Historical Thesaurus Week on the OUPblog! Every day this week we will be looking at the first historical thesaurus to be written for any of the world’s languages, the Historical Thesaurus of the ... the Thesaurus of Old English by Roberts and Kay. Material from this publication entered into the Historical Thesaurus in simplified form.
Programme of updating the early sections of ...
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... knowledge, as the title shows, is the Oxford
English Dictionary. The compilers of the Historical Thesaurus took
every word in the OED and placed it within a framework of meaning
that they constructed, a ... use the classification scheme invented by
Peter Roget in 1852, but the compilers of the Historical Thesaurus
realised that this wouldn't be comprehensive enough and generated
their own. All ...
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... of the Bible correct, but rather, only of Luther's interpretation. But proving that, or other historical links is important in the NEXT step.
2. Is 'evil' application of ... some reasonable and standard logical principles. And as I said, you would also have to prove that there was a historical link, showing that other people used this logic in history to justify atrocities. ...
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... 39;s letter to the Galatians.
So this author's interest in the New Testament comes down to this: how much historical information can you learn about first-century Jewish worship in general, and in ... to a "synagogue" in any of them. Exactly how Jewish is a Jesus who never goes to a synagogue?
If the historical Jesus is a Jewish figure of interest in the area of religion, that's ...
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