historical underpinning
He's a man who supports his lifestyle with the underpinning of his family's money.
of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events
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"Uisgeabagh" - 'water of life' in Gaelic.
An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
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Cecil Haden Stock has written: 'A treatise on shoring and underpinning, and generally dealing with ruinous and dangerous structures' -- subject(s): Shoring and underpinning 'A treatise on shoring and underpinning' -- subject(s): Shoring and underpinning
He's a man who supports his lifestyle with the underpinning of his family's money.
countries and islands that has shared historical experience
Underpinning is a construction term referring to the strengthening of a foundation of a home or another building. It may be done because a building is unstable, the use of the building has changed or the soil the building sits on has. There are several ways underpinning can be done. Underpinning can be done with concrete or beams.
history
of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past events
an account of a historical event by someone who witnessed the event
Historical interpretation refers to the process of analyzing, evaluating, and understanding past events, people, and cultures based on available evidence. It involves examining various perspectives, sources, and contexts to create a nuanced and accurate understanding of history.
Structuralism focuses on analyzing patterns of human thought and behavior by examining the underlying structures that shape them. It emphasizes the relationship between individual elements within a system and how they contribute to the overall structure. Structuralists believe that these underlying structures are universal and can be studied objectively through methods such as language analysis and cultural anthropology.
Fundamental beliefs, system .