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Historicization (becoming history) is
commonly referred to the
transition of an item from an
object of
current events to an
object of
historical interest...
- Epic
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episches Theater) is a
theatrical movement that
arose in the
early to mid-20th
century from the
theories and
practice of a number...
- virgin, and that
Marcion apparently has
become "the
victim of the
historicisation of such a metaphor, even
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Arthurian Legend (Llanerch, 1995). Green, T. "The
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- the
party to form new
splinter groups. A new wave of
studies and "
historicisation" of fascism,
widely debated in the
public media, parti****ted in pacifying...
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invention of a tradition: Westlake, the
Berlin Conference and the
historicisation of
international law (Klosterman, 2012). Leon,
Daniel De (1886). "The...
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