Traditional historiography relies mostly on the analysis of written sources. Over the last years, historiography and military history have come to use quantitative methods of increasing complexity, allowing historians to use serial sources. The article presents four books and a published paper to illustrate this trend in modern historiography.
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Traditional historiography relies mostly on the analysis of written sources. Over the last years, historiography and military history have come to use quantitative methods of increasing complexity, allowing historians to use serial sources. The article presents four books and a published paper to illustrate this trend in modern historiography.
All Time | Past 365 days | Past 30 Days | |
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