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"historical" Definitions
  1. connected with the past
  2. connected with the study of history
  3. (of a book, film, etc.) about people and events in the past
"historical" Synonyms
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For "The Overstory," I read over 120 books on trees — cultural, aesthetic, botanical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical, etc.
Most of them are recognizably monumental, commemorating historical events (the war, the revolution), historical figures (politicians, revolutionary heroes) and historical artists (composers, writers).
They couldn't be saved with historical buttressing, or even historical reimagining.
A word on historical accuracy: Hamilton is a work of historical fiction.
My work as historical travel, points to how imagination forms in historical stages.
The monument was placed in the town's historical walk alongside other historical statues.
"It's a historical point in our country, and now a historical point for us."
You enter this type of historical vortex with any number of Trump historical statements.
Freddie Mac said that was "near" a historical low, not a historical low itself.
Historical adversaries Despite their historical differences, South Korea and Japan share plenty of surface similarities.
Use Historical Results Another strategy would be to use historical data from past presidential elections.
Provide Additional Historical Context What historical events alluded to in the graphic novel require more context?
We don't have good historical data, and the historians I consulted are wary of definitive historical comparisons.
Historical fiction, and in particular historical crime fiction, has to feel of its time and of our time.
Stories are made, not found in the historical data; historical meaning is imposed on historical facts by means of the choice of plot-type, and this choice is inevitably ethical and political at bottom.
In the same 2015 debate, the chair of the Arizona Historical Advisory Commission, Teresita Majewski, said that while "history is not always pleasant," it is the historical advisory commission's job to accurately depict historical events.
So there is a historical and a pre-historical precedent for drilling a hole in your head, isn't there?
DL: I don't think of it as re-writing an art historical narrative or queering an art historical narrative.
In all, Obama designated 25 culturally significant monuments, memorials, historical parks and preserves, plus dozens of national historical landmarks.
The new administration has a historical opportunity for a historical change in one of the hotspots in the world.
In common, I suspect, with most writers of historical narrative nonfiction, I struggle with historical fiction: What is true?
Collin from Lawrence's eyes have been opened to historical and social issues: I want to see more Historical Movies.
The second would be historical relationship, measured by the long, historical ties some developed countries have with developing countries.
The Equity Office report also identified a number of Confederate historical markers on city property that could be removed with the approval of the Texas Historical Commission and the Travis County Historical Commission, the Statesman noted.
There are also historical documents in the book that aren't actually historical documents, so I had to mimic the language.
It's an astoundingly good historical novel, and what Johnson figured out was how to write something historical without sounding arch.
Fans of historical fiction, especially historical Nordic fiction, should jump on this first issue and get in at the start.
That they were a historical fluke, an exception to humanity's rule, some sort of once-in-a-historical-lifetime aberration.
Though American Girl is known for its original line of historical dolls, books and accessories, Luciana isn't a historical figure.
"It had more historical than real value, so, yeah, it made sense donating it to the Historical Society," he said.
Historical injustice The feelings of neglect felt by many in the region are compounded by a historical sense of injustice.
" An artist named Ameena Beyah read a poem she'd written, "Historical Minds," which she described as "a tribute to historical landmarks.
Although Parks said that there weren't any historical documents to support that story, Sloan basically says, bullshit, I'm a historical document.
"There is this equating of historical figures who are oppressors and historical figures who fought back against oppression," Mr. Williams said.
Longfellow "was flexible about the historical details," said Debra Schmidt Bach, who coordinated the exhibition for the New-York Historical Society.
Because of this, the National Trust for Historical Preservation included the fort on its 2011 list of most endangered historical places.
In each case where we find appeals to "historical accuracy," however, we also encounter the flaws with historical accuracy as a concept.
In Tom Stoppard's wildly erudite historical comedy, great men dash in and out of a Wildean romp loosely based on historical coincidence.
For instance, I would say that I avoid historical fiction, but some of my favorite novels would be categorized as historical fiction.
"Historical and pre-historical examples show that in many parts of New Zealand, these raised beaches remain high above sea level," researchers reported.
If the rebound continues, here are some of the best historical trades according to Kensho, a tool used to quantify historical market events.
Trying to confront the historical effects of institutional racism gets a bit tricky for white millennials because of their attitudes about historical inequalities.
I understood the historical interest, but then again, there are a lot of historical figures who are just as fascinating as the royals.
Suddenly things that you were speaking of as memories, a historical memory, and as historical milestones of some sort—they become your present.
Its sculptures, figures and likenesses are in historical, military, sports and science museums, including the Smithsonian Institution; and at historical sites and estates.
The desire to right what people seem to see as a historical wrong may be well-meaning, but it distorts the historical record.
From a contemporary romance with a pastiche of historical fiction, we move to a historical novel that's a pastiche of … '80s teen movies?
So the librarians have become historical detectives of sorts — matching up what they know about the photo with other historical records and information.
Today, as the theoretical and historical framework of media infrastructure is inching its way into art historical discourse, Siegelaub's investigations appear remarkably prescient.
CURRENT RANGE Bella Coola Valley HISTORICAL RANGE CANADA UNITED STATES MEXICO CURRENT RANGE Bella Coola Valley HISTORICAL RANGE CANADA UNITED STATES MEXICO CURRENT RANGE Bella Coola Valley HISTORICAL RANGE CANADA U.S. MEXICO Sources: Current distribution from most up‐to‐date local distributions from Cosewic (2012), MFLNRO (2012), Rovang (2013), and historical distribution from Mattson and Merrill (2002) and Cosewic (2012).
In today's debates over the dismantling of historical monuments to racist and misogynist historical personages and oppressive power structures, Mayer's temporary monuments show us one way to come together and conjure our own personal ghosts as an alternative historical pantheon to memorialize.
It is a scene both framed by and unmoored from its historical moment, which like all historical moments has been absorbed into the past.
This is a useful framework to understand how the modern civil rights movement is remembered as a historical event rather than a historical conjuncture.
The average yield on junk bonds is still near historical lows, and the spread over Treasurys is 150 basis points below the historical average.
Complex systems with constantly changing rules, a limited historical sample to analyze and our own psychological biases and short historical memories make it harder.
Historical biases helped lead to fewer charges, arrests and convictions from non-stranger hits -- and their recommendation, if adopted, would perpetuate these historical biases.
With deep historical knowledge and nimble storytelling techniques, Mr. Pollard explores how idealism, horrific brutality and artistic genius converged in a single historical moment.
Although he loved reading and writing historical fiction, the research required for writing real historical fiction was impractical, he wrote in his biography, I, Asimov.
The panel considered it important to maintain the statue for historical context — it stands alongside other prominent historical figures from Kentucky, including president Abraham Lincoln.
And having these discussions in a friendly environment can help place films in a historical context, without arguing that historical context forgives or erases prejudice.
"I've felt I was a participant in a historical process and bear historical responsibility, and for this you need to take the risk," he said.
"The CIA is committed to the public release of historical information, and the Historical Review Panel will remain an important and valuable resource," she said.
The exhibition, which is roughly divided into historical sections, compares the relative restricted output of historical female artists with the prodigious output of artists today.
Pulling from modern literature, historical texts, and popular culture, Kelley's videos mine the historical role of women and how law and politics have impacted them.
It is a historical site for many tribes in the area, and it is also a historical site for native chefs, farmers, and seed savers.
The texts, which the German Historical Institute of Moscow describes as "a document of unusual historical significance," will be make available to the public next year.
Among the highlights is Curtis Talwst Santiago's installation of 51 small jewelry boxes filled with dioramas of art historical, historical, contemporary, and some seemingly commonplace subjects.
"This is piece of history, a historical truth and historical scar on our country, and it is not something that we shy away from," she said.
The validity of the downside target is enhanced when the projected level is near a historical support level; with the Nikkei, historical support is near 125003,900.
In 123, a fire tore through the Yankee Air Museum in southeast Michigan, damaging or destroying thousands of historical aviation artifacts and eight priceless historical aircraft.
And we begin to notice, as readers, slight departures from historical fact, places where "The Underground Railroad" becomes something much more interesting than a historical novel.
The exhibition — which thus became an archeological study of historical and contemporary cults — laid bare the historical antecedents of global fascist and racist policies plainly reemergent. KULT!
We might regard the installation as an allegory of historical understanding and misapprehension, the way our fitful perception of historical fact is filtered through a glass, darkly.
She's a former tour guide at a historical house in Savannah, Georgia, and hopes to open a business that would allow her to showcase Charleston's historical sights.
Mr. Iglesias said that Sunday's election had converted what in April could have been "a historical opportunity" into "a historical necessity" to form a left-wing coalition.
Secrets, interviews and historical details behind the Netflix hit's first season are featured in The Crown: The Official Companion, written by the series' historical consultant Robert Lacey.
"We might not agree in historical hindsight on what they did or how they did it," said Matt Costello, a historian with the White House Historical Association.
And as with innumerable historical figures who are currently under assail, he will no longer be afforded the privilege of "historical context" being applied to his legacy.
Paleopathology only works if its researchers continue to mine historical archives, collaborate with historians and archaeologists, and get the full historical context of the samples they're studying.
Although "high crimes and misdemeanors" is also undefined, historical sources at the time of the Constitution's ratification, as well as historical practice since then, offer some insight.
A member of the historical group devoted to the killings at the Forteresse du Mont-Valérian, Tchakarian also upheld this memory in a series of historical works.
Dataminr disputes Ozer's point about access to historical tweets, claiming it never gave "direct firehose access" of historical archives of tweets or bulk Twitter data to any clients.
"Since we want to position ourselves as a historical gallery, we thought it would be interesting to have one foot in a more historical fair," Ms. Coric said.
"Within the African-American community, we were seen as the white museum," said Joel Stone, senior curator for the Detroit Historical Society, which runs the Detroit Historical Museum.
Horn's oeuvre is rich in art-historical connotation while being bound together by a consistent, thematic logic that often includes references to mythical, historical, literary, and spiritual imagery.
When I was writing the book, I thought, Oh, dating needs to be put in historical context, but of course, marriage also needs to be put in historical context.
"The historical evidence assembled by Gamble is feeble; pointing the other way are the (the double jeopardy clause's) text, other historical evidence and 170 years of precedent," Alito wrote.
That suggests that canons are clearly created by historical accidents and historical power structures rather than the books that happen to be the most famous necessarily deserving that title.
It's also an important thing when we get to my second point: that a huge component of white American identity is a quest for historical innocence and historical exceptionalism.
Owunna: I have spent the last several years researching precolonial African sexuality and gender to find historical traces of the existence of LGBTQ African people across the historical record.
That percentage "exceeded the mean historical incidence (0.8%), and exceed the highest rate observed in a single historical control group (2%) of completed peer reviewed studies," the researchers wrote.
In African-American intellectual thought there has always been a lingering historical and critical consideration of homophobia, particularly in revisionist historical assessments of the Civil Rights and Black Power eras.
He talked about his diagnosis earlier today at the 23rd annual Historical Clinicopathological Conference at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, devoted to diagnosing the ailments of historical figures.
In the wake of these and other works, producing a graphic novel about a historical event now serves as a way to canonize it, conferring upon it world historical status.
Wouk is often grouped with middlebrow writers of popular historical fiction — James Michener and Leon Uris, say — but his novels are better understood as pointillistic character studies in historical settings.
JW: And it's part of this larger rewriting of a historical narrative and a historical record, right, that slaves had it good, and that slavery was actually kind of benevolent.
It arrived at the Brooklyn Historical Society's stately headquarters in Brooklyn Heights in an unassuming brown package, fresh from Christie's, where the historical society bought it in October for $21996,22011.
This story based on a video game — a popular one known for its attention to historical detail — leaps among locales and historical eras, like revolutionary France and the Italian Renaissance.
Today, the group is more of a cultural and historical organization — the offshoot that claims Gorka as a member is formally called the "Historical Vitezi Rend" — than a politically active group.
Such over-the-top historical epics have largely gone out of fashion in America, but they're still massively popular in China, where studios churn out hundreds of historical films every year.
Or perhaps instead of "historical consciousness," I might have borrowed a phrase from the subtitle of Hayden White's famous book Metahistory (1973) and called Wood's book Art and the Historical Imagination.
Her work has had an enormous impact on my understanding of the formal qualities of photography, of art historical concerns and of the relationship between art historical and present-day practices.
It has historical significance to me, as a Jew, but not so much that I wouldn't be willing to share it with other people to whom it also has historical significance.
"), make a historical comment ("I bought it on sale.
"  "Developing nations have no historical responsibility for climate change.
" He went on, "Organizations are accumulations of historical debris.
The speech's historical weight felt earned — because it was.
Historical fencing makes a genuine attempt at historical accuracy, with all the clunky, cumbersome plates of metal or weighty weaves of chainmail designed to protect one from the strikes of a scimitar.
Italy has sought to attract private investors to renovate its historical sites, including the Colosseum, as budget austerity has cut into spending needed to maintain the country's rich historical and artistic heritage.
To overcome this bias, it is important to recognize that historical data can provide us with great insight into current data, but we must ensure we do not automatically adopt historical conclusions.
With further guidance from Free Egunfemi, a local historical strategist and founder of UntoldRVA, they pulled historical issues from Richmond's past into the present and made connections to the contemporary media landscape.
Historical endeavors, such as the Ken Burns-Lynn Novick 2017 PBS documentary, or the Vietnam War exhibitions presented by the New-York Historical Society and the National Archives, would surely be different.
Studying the historical data stored in centuries-old trees is a burgeoning field, with labs around the world learning more about historical patterns of weather and climate and the effects on humans.
It prominently features images from mass media, sometimes juxtaposed with historical photos, like a historical slave ship diagram, or quotes from songs and speeches, like "Give a Damn" by Spanky & Our Gang.
Still, Shuffle Along is an important musical that answers many of the questions that critics of Hamilton's historical revisionism have faced: namely, where are the actual black characters within this historical narrative?
Alastair Bruce, a College of Arms royal herald and historical adviser for Downton, unleashed the sass last Sunday when he tweeted about a "baffling" historical inaccuracy in the new War and Peace miniseries.
Historical cell site location data allows law enforcement to understand which cell towers carried a call, text message or data, and therefore a subscriber's historical real-time location at any given particular time.
Tennessee: The Tennessee Heritage Protection Act is similar to South Carolina's, requiring a two-thirds vote from the Tennessee Historical Commission to approve changes in historical items like flags, plaques, streets, bridges, etc.
The conversation in French and English veered from the personal to the historical: The cost to the family of dedicating their lives to the restoration gave way to a discourse on historical impermanence.
Author George R.R. Martin often draws from the historical record, and there are a plethora of historical parallels in his "Song of Ice and Fire" series upon which the HBO series is based.
And last month, a group of 17 historians who have been helping the National Park Service study Reconstruction, as well as the American Historical Association and other professional historical groups, endorsed this effort.
It petitioned the Tennessee Historical Commission to designate Fort Negley Park a "historical memorial," a label that under state law means a site cannot be altered without a waiver from the commission itself.

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