historiographical construct
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concept
A historiographical construct is an interpretive framework or conceptual model that historians create to organize, explain, and give meaning to past events and processes.
Observed surface forms (5)
- historiographical term ×4
- chronological framework ×2
- concept in Chinese historiography ×1
- concept in historiography ×1
- interpretive model of American history ×1
Instances (11)
- historical Jesus
- Deuteronomistic history
- Century of Humiliation via concept surface "concept in Chinese historiography"
- Mesoamerican chronology via concept surface "chronological framework"
- theory of asabiyyah via concept surface "concept in historiography"
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frontier thesis
via concept surface "interpretive model of American history"
surface form: Frontier Thesis
- Manethonian tradition via concept surface "chronological framework"
- Spanish Arctic via concept surface "historiographical term"
- Spanish Shadow Empire via concept surface "historiographical term"
- Spanish Phantom Empire via concept surface "historiographical term"
- Spanish Frontier World via concept surface "historiographical term"