Yes, hopefully.
Without a time perspective, history would be just a jumble of factoids. History is the story of the progress of mankind, and so dates, times, periods are an integral part of the story of progression and regression.
Henry Grady Weaver has written: 'Mainspring: the grassroots story of human progress' -- subject(s): Liberty 'The mainspring of human progress' -- subject(s): Liberty, Democracy, Progress, History, Authority, Individualism
history of is progress real
It depends on the time. If it is in ww`s, no. If not, possibly. But it is somewhat progress, because it improves. It is more a history of improvement.
T. S. Smyth has written: 'Postal history' -- subject(s): Postal services 'The civic history of the town of Cavan' 'Postal history: a story of progress' -- subject(s): History, Postal services
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The cast of AnOther Story of Progress - 2012 includes: John Zerzan as himself
America should be willing to work hard for progress as we have throughout history.
History in Progress The Documentary - 2012 was released on: USA: 29 March 2012 (internet)
Progress of the plot is rising action. The unfolding of it is the falling action.
It refers to the argument that throughout history, progress has occurred. This means that there were no set backs, or backtracks in human history. It is in opposition to the cyclic theory, in which everything starts over. The linear time line of history is more accurate to the idea of progress.
Stephen Mark Beckow has written: 'A majestic story of orderly progress' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature and society, Canadian literature