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  • NICE!

    

  • Wow! Thanks for htat!

  • extremely helpful!

    thank you for posting this up!

    

  • awesome video. really helpful.

  • Great video. I am taking a class on this subject. This is a great help.

  • Great video i am writting a paper on the historiography of the French revolution at the moment, was taking a break and came across this

  • This is excellent! Do you see a convergence between psychology and historiography? ... or between Anthropology and historiography?

  • @FantasmaBAnco, I'm not really much of a social scientist, more of a writing/communication person--but I think you're definitely on the right track. That's because I see historiography as inevitably asking questions about why people in certain times/places think, analyze, and communicate the way they do. And that seems inherently tied to issues of psychology, social class, culture, and so on--the historiographer is really analyzing the stuff produced by a specific culture. Thanks for asking!

  • @kylestedman Brilliant! Very simple, yet catches the point perfectly.

  • Oops--thought I was logged in as fycusf, instead of as myself. In any case, I'm answering as the person who made the video, not as someone who just dropped by. :)

  • @FantasmaBAnco I would say anthropology-population genetics- archeology-

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