mal
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In my school we concentrated on only cotemporary historians, the oldest being elton, yet Marx is the exception to this. But most of our historians are responding to the other elements of historiographical debate, such as Hobsbawn Windschuttle and Reynolds. Even though it is limited, judging from what others are doing, Thucydides and Herodotus, it enables us to exaplin the original theories and they are contantly being changed and what the contemporaries perceive the past to be, but in a sense historiography is about change, so inctead of focusing on th instigators of the theory we are gambling to focus on the historiographical change in todays situation. I hope it pays off for us. Does anyone have any comments to this?