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Definition of historian in English: historiannoun hɪˈstɔːrɪənhɪˈstɔriən An expert in or student of history, especially that of a particular period, geographical region, or social phenomenon. Example sentencesExamples - Where they do appear in general histories, the historians often seem unsure how to deal with them.
- The result is a fascinating odyssey into English history and into the historian's craft.
- It will be interesting how historians take a look at articles like this and the man himself.
- All were key moments in British history, all have been studied by historians for centuries.
- Aussie man has been identified as the rightful King of England by a leading historian.
- This fact, which had eluded historians, was recorded on the back of the photograph.
- Alas, they soon learn that historians have biases and intellectual capital to maintain.
- However, this is essentially where the story seems to end for most social historians.
- In the view of many people and of many historians, history is composed of dead people and old facts.
- Irish history is a fraught and cobbled terrain across which historians frequently stumble.
- This may be a job for the historians and the Public Record Office files in 30 years' time.
- In any case, the gap between the family and local historians and the scholarly historian is not so wide as it once was.
- All hail the beneficent spirit that motivates these historians of social ethics!
- His method of measuring benefit betrays his background as an economic historian.
- It is this last feature which has given the book a special fascination for food historians.
- In the past, says Stearn, historians were called upon for their particular expertise.
- A music historian could comment on the instruments used for serenades and aubades.
- The calculation of casualties presents military historians with real problems.
- I've become a better student and a better historian than I ever imagined I could be.
- The answer is just a computer click away thanks to historians at the National Archives.
Synonyms chronicler, annalist, archivist, recorder, biographer, historiographer, palaeographer, antiquarian, chronologist
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French historien, from Latin historia (see history). Rhymes Dorian, Ecuadorean, Hyperborean, Nestorian, oratorian, praetorian (US pretorian), salutatorian, Salvadorean, Singaporean, stentorian, Taurean, valedictorian, Victorian Definition of historian in US English: historiannounhiˈstôrēənhɪˈstɔriən An expert in or student of history, especially that of a particular period, geographical region, or social phenomenon. Example sentencesExamples - The calculation of casualties presents military historians with real problems.
- Alas, they soon learn that historians have biases and intellectual capital to maintain.
- In the view of many people and of many historians, history is composed of dead people and old facts.
- Aussie man has been identified as the rightful King of England by a leading historian.
- I've become a better student and a better historian than I ever imagined I could be.
- This may be a job for the historians and the Public Record Office files in 30 years' time.
- The answer is just a computer click away thanks to historians at the National Archives.
- A music historian could comment on the instruments used for serenades and aubades.
- In the past, says Stearn, historians were called upon for their particular expertise.
- It is this last feature which has given the book a special fascination for food historians.
- All hail the beneficent spirit that motivates these historians of social ethics!
- In any case, the gap between the family and local historians and the scholarly historian is not so wide as it once was.
- This fact, which had eluded historians, was recorded on the back of the photograph.
- However, this is essentially where the story seems to end for most social historians.
- Irish history is a fraught and cobbled terrain across which historians frequently stumble.
- All were key moments in British history, all have been studied by historians for centuries.
- The result is a fascinating odyssey into English history and into the historian's craft.
- It will be interesting how historians take a look at articles like this and the man himself.
- His method of measuring benefit betrays his background as an economic historian.
- Where they do appear in general histories, the historians often seem unsure how to deal with them.
Synonyms chronicler, annalist, archivist, recorder, biographer, historiographer, palaeographer, antiquarian, chronologist
Origin Late Middle English: from Old French historien, from Latin historia (see history). |