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... lived on in the hearts and minds of future generations . When I visited the homes of those who lived near " the rude bridge that arched the flood " in Concord , Massachusetts , history came alive for me and I've never been the same ...
... lived on in the hearts and minds of future generations . When I visited the homes of those who lived near " the rude bridge that arched the flood " in Concord , Massachusetts , history came alive for me and I've never been the same ...
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... lived there . One day I was more or less browsing along the shelves in the Brick Store Museum , Kennebunk , Maine , when I came across a little book of Portland history . Scanning its contents , I was suddenly electrified to come across ...
... lived there . One day I was more or less browsing along the shelves in the Brick Store Museum , Kennebunk , Maine , when I came across a little book of Portland history . Scanning its contents , I was suddenly electrified to come across ...
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... lived , invent characters who could have lived then , invent love interests and conflict , and the historical background can be minimal . YET you will learn as you study historical fiction that many a writer who creates romance against ...
... lived , invent characters who could have lived then , invent love interests and conflict , and the historical background can be minimal . YET you will learn as you study historical fiction that many a writer who creates romance against ...
Contents
Writing History For Todays Readers | 1 |
Using your own experience Things you see Conversations with | 19 |
The Historian As Explorer | 48 |
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