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The Relevancy of Historical Topics

   February 14, 2010 March 25, 2010    1 Comment on The Relevancy of Historical Topics

Do the topics that we choose, as historians or aspiring historians, help accentuate the gap between the public and the academic?

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American History, Canadian history, Does History Matter?, Global History, History and Everyday Life     business cycle, David Frum, Historical topics, historiography, Sixties history
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