historiographership (Meaning)
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historiographership (n.)
The office of an historiographer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of historiographership
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historiographership Sentence Examples
- The ancient Greeks regarded historiographership as a prestigious vocation.
- The Roman historian Tacitus was renowned for his insightful historiographership.
- Edward Gibbon's historiographership of the Roman Empire revolutionized the field.
- Leopold von Ranke established the principles of modern historiographership.
- Mark Twain's historiographership of the American Civil War was both humorous and poignant.
- The historiographership of the Holocaust is a complex and sensitive subject.
- Feminist historiographership has challenged traditional male-centric narratives.
- Postmodern historiographership questions the objectivity and authority of historical accounts.
- The rise of digital technology has transformed the practice of historiographership.
- The future of historiographership lies in its potential to engage with diverse perspectives and promote social understanding.
FAQs About the word historiographership
The office of an historiographer.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ancient Greeks regarded historiographership as a prestigious vocation.
The Roman historian Tacitus was renowned for his insightful historiographership.
Edward Gibbon's historiographership of the Roman Empire revolutionized the field.
Leopold von Ranke established the principles of modern historiographership.