Historiography in the Middle Ages

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title: Historiography in the Middle Ages
text: Historiography in the Middle Ages is an intentional preservation of the memory of the past in the works of Western European writers of the 4th-15th centuries, which is a direct continuation of Ancient historiography, but unlike it, organizes events by chronology rather than cause-and-effect relationships, and is poorly localized in space. History as an independent discipline did not exist in the Middle Ages, nor did the profession of historian; nevertheless, writers on historical subjects unders
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description: Main historiographical aspects in the Middle Ages
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date created: 2024-05-20T16:28:49Z
date modified: 2024-09-08T20:56:17Z
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