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"When I retired I became involved with a project on Viennese Art historiography, which failed to get research funding but did result in my being made an Honorary Senior Research Fellow ... it occurred to me to set up in publishing myself: if no-one else would promote art historiography then I would. The university's Library, IT and Corporate Communications staff helped me to set ...
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... internal dialogue about faith and skepticism in attempting historiography on the Gospels. Theological bias was something to beware of, which I appreciate, and overall he seems motivated to ... at times. Sometimes you're not really sure quite which way he's headed, or wants to be. But again, the discussion on historiography and the Gospels was gripping, reasonable and fairly comprehensive. ...
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... far across the Middle East and Eastern Europe. The formation of a Jewish people and then a Jewish nation out of these disparate groups could only take place under the sway of a new historiography, developing in response to the rise of nationalism throughout Europe. Beneath the biblical back fill of the nineteenth-century historians, and the twentieth-century intellectuals who replaced rabbis as ...
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... and have a reputation are involved in errors. In the case of the historian, his historiography is tendentious because he fails to seek to understand the situation of all of his subjects from within. It is very hard to do, because that is the point where historiography rises to its highest level of humanism, not to mention that sometimes the research has to be exhaustive to achieve that ...
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... Naftali Herz Homberg (1749-1841) is almost universally negative in Jewish historiography. He is generally described as a radical enlightener at best and as a corrupt opportunist at worst. In ... of Homberg that is offered here differs sharply from the way he is usually portrayed in Jewish historiography. This is achieved through a brief examination of several of Homberg's works, a description of ...
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... rsquo;s work appears in his twenty-eighth footnote, well past his introductory coverage of the historiography and well into his detailed discussion of the early automobile industry. A quick glance at Heitmann’ ... cites Rae’s 1965 book alongside Flink’s contributions in its coverage of the historiography; Robert Lewis, “Local Production Practices and Chicago’s Automotive ...
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