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    “Flanders was empty and uncultivated and heavily wooded”: Historiography as Urban Resource in the Twelfth Century.Jeff Rider - 2017 - Human and Social Studies. Research and Practice 6 (2):13-34.
    The stories that the inhabitants of a milieu tell themselves and others about that milieu are an important part of the immaterial, human, symbolic resources available to them to help them grasp, articulate and inflect their milieu’s historical development and thus shape its future. The conglomerate of stories that the inhabitants of a milieu tell themselves and others about that milieu, the milieu’s storyworld, is unique to that milieu and help make that milieu unique. A distinct storyworld is part of (...)
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    “Flanders was empty and uncultivated and heavily wooded”: Historiography as Urban Resource in the Twelfth Century.Jeff Rider - 2017 - Human and Social Studies 6 (2):13-34.
    The stories that the inhabitants of a milieu tell themselves and others about that milieu are an important part of the immaterial, human, symbolic resources available to them to help them grasp, articulate and inflect their milieu’s historical development and thus shape its future. The conglomerate of stories that the inhabitants of a milieu tell themselves and others about that milieu, the milieu’s storyworld, is unique to that milieu and help make that milieu unique. A distinct storyworld is part of (...)
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