Why is periodization important in history?
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It is nevertheless necessary to divide up history in order to make sense of the past and to articulate changes over time.
Furthermore, different nations and cultures experience different histories, and therefore require different models of periodization. Periodizing labels are being challenged and redefined all the time.
Thus, an historian may claim that there was no such thing as the Renaissance, while others will defend the concept.
Furthermore, different nations and cultures experience different histories, and therefore require different models of periodization. Periodizing labels are being challenged and redefined all the time.
Thus, an historian may claim that there was no such thing as the Renaissance, while others will defend the concept.
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Periodization in History. Because we study history in chronological order, we can identify certain historicalperiods or eras. A period of history is a specific time frame containing common characteristics. ... But let's quickly highlight some of the more prominent historical periods.
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