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... becomes one of identifying variables and models appropriate to the time framework being studied . The papers ... become evident in the context of '...
... becomes one of identifying variables and models appropriate to the time framework being studied . The papers ... become evident in the context of '...
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... becomes an aspect of time itself . Time as chronology is abstract and inhuman , the law or principle which applies to everything . No longer a condition of social existence and life , time becomes sentence and punishment . The ...
... becomes an aspect of time itself . Time as chronology is abstract and inhuman , the law or principle which applies to everything . No longer a condition of social existence and life , time becomes sentence and punishment . The ...
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... becomes an " arte- fact of the present " ( Lowenthal 1985 , xvi ) . When written , the past becomes a " fixed , unalterable , indelibly recorded " entity unto itself . The sequence of events generated thus " come to be a justification ...
... becomes an " arte- fact of the present " ( Lowenthal 1985 , xvi ) . When written , the past becomes a " fixed , unalterable , indelibly recorded " entity unto itself . The sequence of events generated thus " come to be a justification ...
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