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has gloss | eng: New Philology is a school within ethnohistory that seeks to describe the history of colonized people largely by using the colonized peoples own written sources to understand their perspective of their own history. The New Philology therefore focuses on the translation and interpretation of sources written in the colonized peoples own languages - sources that have often been neglected due to their difficult accessibility. Important historians working in the New Philology tradition are James Lockhart, Susan Schroeder, Matthew Restall, Stephanie Woods and Robert Haskett. |
lexicalization | eng: New Philology |
instance of | c/Fields of history |
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