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When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
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An event's historical context is the social or political setting in which it occurred.
an account of a historical event by someone who witnessed the event
what important historical event happend between the 1400s and 1600s?
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
Historical events which have occurred have a probability of 1. They are a certainty. This refers to the event itself, not some historian's or politician's interpretation of what happened. However, the probability that they will occur again depends on the event. Exact recurrence is impossible (probability = 0).
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
Answer this question… Historical interpretation
Answer this question… Historical interpretation
Answer this question… Historical interpretation
Answer this question… Primary sources are created by people who actually experienced the event
Answer this question… Primary sources are created by people who actually experienced the event
Historical interpretation is when a certain historical event is described from different points of views. I think u mean the civil war.Idont know if i am right and if im rong please send me an e-mail.
check primary and secondary sources related to the event - apex
An authoritative historical narrative is usually a nonfiction story told by someone who was there at the event they are writing about. However it could also be a story told by a historian written in the first person.
- discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation - the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event; "the historical context" - discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation - the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event; "the historical context" this has nothing to do with ICT so BEEP you whoever write this! i am really sad now:{