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written history - перевод на Английский

HISTORICAL NARRATIVE BASED ON A WRITTEN RECORD OR OTHER DOCUMENTED COMMUNICATION
Written history; Recorded History; Historical record; Record history; Recorded time; Historic times; Historical times
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  • [[Linear A]] etched on tablets found in Akrotiri, [[Santorini]]
  • Sumerian]] inscription in monumental archaic style, c. 26th century BCE

written history         
(n.) = historia escrita
Ex: Written histories not only reflect the personal and professional interests of individual historians, they also relate to the larger priorities of the professional discipline they represent.
recorded history         
(n.) = historia escrita, la
Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.
historical record         
(n.) = fuente histórica
Ex: Books were kept for historical records of deeds done by the inhabitants: their worthy acts as well as their sins.

Определение

art history
¦ noun the academic study of the history and development of the visual arts.
Derivatives
art historian noun
art historical adjective

Википедия

Recorded history

Recorded history or written history describes the historical events that have been recorded in a written form or other documented communication which are subsequently evaluated by historians using the historical method. For broader world history, recorded history begins with the accounts of the ancient world around the 4th millennium BC, and it coincides with the invention of writing. For some geographic regions or cultures, written history is limited to a relatively recent period in human history because of the limited use of written records. Moreover, human cultures do not always record all of the information which is considered relevant by later historians, such as the full impact of natural disasters or the names of individuals. Recorded history for particular types of information is therefore limited based on the types of records kept. Because of this, recorded history in different contexts may refer to different periods of time depending on the topic.

The interpretation of recorded history often relies on historical method, or the set of techniques and guidelines by which historians use primary sources and other evidence to research and then to write accounts of the past. The question of the nature, and even the possibility of an effective method for interpreting recorded history, is raised in the philosophy of history as a question of epistemology. The study of different historical methods is known as historiography, which focuses on examining how different interpreters of recorded history create different interpretations of historical evidence.

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1. It has gone to such extraordinary lengths to express regret that it has even re–written history in the process.
2. The outcome, a jointly written history book titled "Modern History of East Asia," is due out on May 18.
3. Since before written history began, the river has alternated between giving life to China‘s farmers through irrigation and killing them through seasonal flooding.
4. The communists imposed a crude and monolithic interpretation on China‘s 3,000–year written history, retelling it as a Marxist fairy tale of endless class struggle and imperialist aggression.
5. Philosopher Stuart Hampshire put the case against relativism well when he wrote÷ ‘There is nothing mysterious or subjective or culture–bound in the great evils of human experience, reaffirmed in every age and in every written history and in every tragedy and fiction; murder and the destruction of life, physical pain and torture, homelessness, friendlessness.