When an exact date of an artifact is not known. "An earthenware cream jug was made in Stoke on Trent circa 1760" is an example
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When researching recent theories about the Cold War.
If your entire sentence or phrase is also in upper case, then yes.For example:Wooden Table, c. 1850Wooden Table, circa 1850WOODEN TABLE, CIRCA 1850
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An historian wants to know how the gulf war was fought.what is the appropriate way to use primary source?
Both "an historian" and "a historian" are correct, but generally "a historian" is more commonly used. The use of "an historian" follows British English rules of using "an" before words that begin with a silent 'h'.
A historian would use a timeline to establish the order events happened.
People started using the word $#!% in the 14th century and in circa 1526
The historian was confused by the evidence presented to him. They were unable to get a definitive answer from the historian.
People started using the word $#!% in the 14th century and in circa 1526
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Which process does a historian use in research
Doris Kerns-Goodwin, a respected historian, has written several books about US presidents and their contributions to our country. A reputable historian does extensive research before submitting articles for journal publication.
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She was a historian at the desert museum
"Circa" was not invented. It is a classical Latin word meaning "about" or "near." Because classical Latin was used in many European writings until the 19th century, and even later, the word continued in use with that meaning, even when the rest of a statement is in English.