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History meaning

The aggregate of past events. | The empirical study of past events, as distinct from literature, myth, or scripture; the assessment of notable events. | The portion of the past that is known and recorded by this field of study, as opposed to all earlier and unknown times that preceded it (prehistory).

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Canada’s Black history was never part of the curriculum before the course was introduced, instead, there was always a strong focus on America’s Black history, even though “Black history is Canadian history,” Musherure said.

History can often seem far removed, but being able to see real history up close is a great experience for children of all ages, and Fountains Abbey is one of the best places to see a part of England which has long since passed into history.

In their blowout victory over the in Week 14, Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison both found themselves making history in various ways, both in franchise history and NFL history.

In addition to holding virtually every major passing record in Steelers history, he has the eighth-most passing touchdowns in NFL history (370) and the seventh-most passing yards in NFL history (57,322).

One of the primary factors they consider is credit history, which includes repayment history, the number of credit accounts on a report and the length of a person’s credit history.

The Mormon History Association has established the Ardis E. Parshall Public History Award, a biennial honor that will bestow $1,000 on the producer of the best public history project in Mormon studies.

These are railroad towns, a lot of them, and their history –the “region’s history”—is the railroad’s history.

David H. Price, professor of Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, History, and History of Art at Vanderbilt University, has written widely on the history of early modern Europe.

Given the history of the building, the history of the haberdashery, my history, it all fits.

The Natural History of Horror exhibition at L.A. County's Natural History Museum explores the science and the history behind Universal's classic creatures.

There should be more workshops and panels that change the narrative surrounding history and allow history majors to find out about careers, especially considering students are led to believe history isn’t a viable degree for a career.

The history of those attempts has in almost all cases that I know of—especially archaeological—the Bible gets history correct, and it gets history right on origins, as well.

The San Diego History Center is partnering with Lambda Archives of San Diego to bring the first exhibition on the history of San Diego’s LGBTQ+ community to the History Center in Balboa Park.

Among other points, Gu and other historians note certain parallels between the traditional narrative of Xia history and Shang history that would suggest probable Zhou-era fabrication or at least embellishment of Xia history.

Boise City Department of Arts and History brochure The Boise City Department of Arts and History oversees several ongoing projects and programs related to art, culture, and history, and a number of short-term projects at any given time.

By critically examining the development of the narrative of early Chinese history throughout history, Gu concluded "the later the time, the longer the legendary period of earlier history..

Deconstructing History Deconstructive readings of history and sources have changed the entire discipline of history.

For Jung, alchemy is not only part of the pre-history of chemistry, that is, not only laboratory work, but also an essential part of the history of psychology as the history of the discovery of the deep structure of the psyche and its unconscious.

Genetically modified B. oleracea crops are not currently used in commercial agriculture. citation History Although cabbage has an extensive history, A brief historical sketch is in Maguelonne Toussaint-Samat, A History of Food, 2nd ed. 2009, pp 622ff.

Hindley Brief History of the Anglo-Saxons p. 36 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury pp. 9–13 He had been a monk in Rome before his travels to England, but nothing else is known of his history or background.