The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 41University of Auckland., 2007 |
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... historian rests , first and foremost , on the fact . . . that historians as an occupation are the primary producers of the raw material that is turned into propaganda and mythology ' . " 26 Wellington W.H. OLIVER NOTES 1 Jim McAloon ...
... historian rests , first and foremost , on the fact . . . that historians as an occupation are the primary producers of the raw material that is turned into propaganda and mythology ' . " 26 Wellington W.H. OLIVER NOTES 1 Jim McAloon ...
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... historians , particularly at the graduate level . However , those historians have , to a large extent , neglected Gibbons's suggestion that ' cultural colonization ' is an ongoing activity.18 Those who have engaged with the idea of ...
... historians , particularly at the graduate level . However , those historians have , to a large extent , neglected Gibbons's suggestion that ' cultural colonization ' is an ongoing activity.18 Those who have engaged with the idea of ...
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... historians would agree that photographs ' open rich doors into this country's social history ' , ' challenge conventional views , offer new insights , and flesh out existing accounts ' ( p.189 ) . Barbara Brookes's examination of the ...
... historians would agree that photographs ' open rich doors into this country's social history ' , ' challenge conventional views , offer new insights , and flesh out existing accounts ' ( p.189 ) . Barbara Brookes's examination of the ...
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