Do we learn the same history that your parents learned in school? If not, why and how has it changed.
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History is constantly changing as new events occur and preliminary facts are established. But the study of history is subjective and based on the interpretations of existing and new information. Historiography is the study of these changing historical interpretations and often forms the basis of any reputable paper or book on a given historical subject. It provides context and a “history” of the historical thinking as conclusions and approaches changed over the years.
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