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  2. History - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, history is what happened rather than the academic field studying what happened. When used as a countable noun, a history is a representation of the past in the form of a history text. History texts are cultural products involving active interpretation and reconstruction. The narratives presented in them can change as historians ...

  3. Essay - Wikipedia

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    A history essay sometimes referred to as a thesis essay describes an argument or claim about one or more historical events and supports that claim with evidence, arguments, and references. The text makes it clear to the reader why the argument or claim is as such.

  4. Wikipedia:Essays - Wikipedia

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    The difference between policies, guidelines, and some essays on Wikipedia may be obscure. Essays vary in popularity and how much they are followed and referred to. Editors should defer to official policies or guidelines when essays, information pages or template documentation pages are inconsistent with established community standards and ...

  5. Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (history) - Wikipedia

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    History articles should always comply with the major content policies: Wikipedia:Verifiability, Wikipedia:No original research, and Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. It may be helpful to consult the essay Wikipedia:Reliable source examples#History and the B-Class criteria of WikiProject History, which are also used by the Wikipedia Military ...

  6. Wikipedia:Essays in a nutshell/Article writing - Wikipedia

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    This essays in a nutshell page summarizes the gist of user written essays on Wikipedia. Essays can also be navigated via categories, navigation templates, or Special:Search. For a listing and more information on navigating essays, see Wikipedia:Essay directory. Essays may represent widespread norms or minority viewpoints. Consider these views ...

  7. Wikipedia:Article content - Wikipedia

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    History of United States government. A topic that is self-evident in its notability; however, someone had to make a decision about the best way to actually approach this topic, and then someone had to actually write it. so this is one good example of the importance of the seemingly obvious fact that articles need to have content.

  8. Wikipedia:What is an article? - Wikipedia

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    the talk namespaces for discussing what the content of articles in mainspace should be (for example, Talk:Mathematics) the Wikipedia namespace, for material about meta subjects related to Wikipedia and is where policies and guidelines, essays, information, and process pages reside, as well as other "meta" topics about editing Wikipedia ...

  9. People's history - Wikipedia

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    A people's history, or history from below, [1] is a type of historical narrative which attempts to account for historical events from the perspective of common people rather than leaders. There is an emphasis on disenfranchised , the oppressed , the poor, the nonconformists, and otherwise marginal groups.