Definition of "historiographers" [historiographers]
Plural form of historiographer.(noun)
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Use "historiographers" in a sentence
"From this time there were often titled historiographers in France, and it was the custom to give them commissions of councillors of state, with the provisions of their charge."
"On the eve of the Second World War, Sir Charles Oman, the doyen of Anglophone military historians, tried to explain this dissonance and argued with especial attention to the Middle Ages: Both the medieval monastic chroniclers and the modern liberal historiographers had often no closer notion of the meaning of war than that it involves various horrors and is attended by a lamentable loss of life."
"The white ruling classes in the South in the 18th and 19th centuries perfected it successfully, for the most part ... it's called "white racial solidarity" by many historians and historiographers."