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The part of a sentence "perception of history" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an individual's understanding or interpretation of past events and their significance. Example: The perception of history often varies between different cultures and can greatly impact the way historical events are remembered and taught.
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"The Chinese have a strange perception of history," Monteleone said.
I am worried about our tendency to adopt a fatalistic, pessimistic perception of history.
The verdicts, which condemned Japan's six wartime leaders to death, were "based on a poorly constructed" perception of history, said Inada Tomomi, a close colleague of Mr Abe.
About the perception of history, configurations have changed very quickly after the development of the state and the oil boom (1973), which has engendered very rapid urbanization, the development of salaried work, and consumption society.
Middle Easterners' perception of history is nourished from the pulpit, by the schools, and by the media, and, although it may be — indeed, often is — slanted and inaccurate, it is nevertheless vivid and powerfully resonant.
The book eventually resembles the disillusioned schoolboy's perception of history as "one damn thing after another".There is a structure, in the sense that different chapters are organised around themes like hedge funds, financial supermarkets or securitised debt.
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Like so much in Natchez, the Johnson house speaks volumes about perceptions of history.
Accessible by boat, the monolith houses a newly restored circular panoramic painting, "Battle of Murten -- 1476," completed by Louis Braun in 1894, that illustrates changing perceptions of history.
But Ossis and Wessis still have different perceptions of history and politics and of the way the burdens of unification were apportioned.
Scottish National party MSP Christine Grahame issued a press release, saying: "Professor Tom Devine and other commentators have their perspective on Scottish history, which of course they are entitled to, but I fundamentally disagree that there is a 'victim mentality' to popular perceptions of history in Scotland.
After such a change the book would inhabit a different historical past and its relation to modern perceptions of history would change; but it would be, as it always was, a historical or fictional construct that could not sensibly be accused of falsity to contexts transiently imposed on it.
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