Sentence examples for historical discourses from inspiring English sources

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The paper begins by reviewing historical discourses around gendered access to land, and categorizes changes in the legal framework based upon the political changes that occurred in Swat after the merger with Pakistan in 1969.

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The other challenge lay in the relativism and skepticism generated within historical discourse itself.

With Villehardouin a new voice vivacious, conventionally pious but impatient of theological niceties, and keenly interested in military and political strategies entered historical discourse.

That, plus Schiele's name and Sotheby's art historical discourse, eased its path to a world-auction record £24.68 million.

I'd never looked at Bauhaus or Dada — until the semester that I took a class, "Photography as a Historical Discourse".

"Tarquinius and Lucretia," painted around 1580, may prompt much art historical discourse, but to viewers not gripped by learned considerations, it is inept.

May I suggest that anthropology and its related research fields, including cultural geography, have been strengthened by a long historical discourse about moral relativism?

Another reads, "This site is wack, gotta get back, to what is real, ya know the deal?" Call it historical discourse, hip-hop style.

Mr. Millman said he has heeded lessons from @Sweden's experiment — as when Sonja Abrahamsson, who was designated to message in mid-June, generated controversy with a string of questions about Jews' place in historical discourse.

In almost seven hundred pages, during which Hayes frequently comments on Jefferson's private life — his Paris flirtation with Maria Cosway, for instance — the essence of what he has to say about Sally Hemings has to do with Callender's 1802 report in the Richmond Recorder: "The story he published remains a part of the historical discourse and continues to fascinate the popular imagination".

In almost seven hundred pages, during which Hayes frequently comments on Jefferson's private life his Paris flirtation with Maria Cosway, for instance the essence of what he has to say about Sally Hemings has to do with Callender's 1802 report in the Richmond Recorder: "The story he published remains a part of the historical discourse and continues to fascinate the popular imagination".

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