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单词 periodize
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Definition of periodize in English:

periodize

(British periodise)
verb ˈpɪərɪədʌɪzˈpirēəˌdīz
[with object]formal
  • Divide (a portion of time) into periods.

    this illustrates the dangers of periodizing history and of ignoring the carry-over of medieval ideas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This was the hegemonic text in which Mill periodised Indian history into three periods - Hindu civilisation, Muslim civilisation and the British period.
    • His raising of the problem of periodizing the history of the discussion about the historical Jesus is important, and I hope the insight is deepened to the point where the periods are recognized for what they are: perspectival shifts.
    • This suggests that scholars need a new model for periodizing environmental history, one that emphasizes the 1950s and also focuses on European integration.
    • But if we accept that periodizing history requires drawing a distinction between continuity and change, then it has to be accepted that the process is necessarily a theoretical activity.
    • By explaining the way Japanese and Western scholars periodize Chinese history using tripartite classical, medieval, and modern frameworks, he places his history in a framework that makes it more accessible to Western readers.

Derivatives

  • periodization

  • noun pɪərɪədʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    formal
    • As for accepting the words ‘twenty-first’ and ‘century,’ our inner historians should cry out for better periodization.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These were accepted largely without question and we have lived with this periodisation for almost two hundred years.…
      • Spring, summer, autumn, and winter are nature-made periodizations with which people have long understood changes in their environments and lives.
      • The chronological periodisation is defined by different thematic concerns as well as by the presence of different patrons and markets.
      • What is clear is that the various ‘post ‘categories are not very useful in any attempt at periodization.
 
 

Definition of periodize in US English:

periodize

(British periodise)
verbˈpirēəˌdīz
[with object]formal
  • Divide (a portion of time) into periods.

    this illustrates the dangers of periodizing history and of ignoring the carry-over of medieval ideas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But if we accept that periodizing history requires drawing a distinction between continuity and change, then it has to be accepted that the process is necessarily a theoretical activity.
    • This was the hegemonic text in which Mill periodised Indian history into three periods - Hindu civilisation, Muslim civilisation and the British period.
    • This suggests that scholars need a new model for periodizing environmental history, one that emphasizes the 1950s and also focuses on European integration.
    • By explaining the way Japanese and Western scholars periodize Chinese history using tripartite classical, medieval, and modern frameworks, he places his history in a framework that makes it more accessible to Western readers.
    • His raising of the problem of periodizing the history of the discussion about the historical Jesus is important, and I hope the insight is deepened to the point where the periods are recognized for what they are: perspectival shifts.
 
 
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