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Consistent histories, robust histories, and verifiable histories

Foundations of Physics Letters, 1993
A distinction is made among consistent histories in general, and those that are robustly consistent, and finally those that are classically verifiable. In the case of an individual system, the Copenhagen view would regard only its verifiable history to have actually taken place. We analyze the consequences if instead one associates reality with a finer
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History and Histories

1994
Abstract Children used books long before books were produced specifically for children—a fact that has given rise to the not very helpful argument that, as childhood was scarcely recognized or recognizable before the eighteenth century, all pre-1700 texts can be considered as (also) children’s texts.
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Legal History as Doctrinal History

2018
Abstract This chapter investigates the idea of doctrine as a focus of historical scholarship, asking how the doctrinal mentality arose, and how historical approaches to doctrine emerged strongly in both common-law and civilian or Romanistic legal cultures. It first defines the meaning of ‘doctrine’, and sets out a guiding thesis.
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History

The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2014
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Parliament: Past History, Present History, Future History

2008
Like the British monarchy, the Westminster parliament has been around for a long time but, like the monarchy again, the writing of its history is a relatively recent (though a slightly more venerable) phenomenon. The great enterprise that is known as the History of Parliament is an iconic British undertaking which, in its scale, scope and significance,
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ART HISTORY'S HISTORY

The Art Book, 1994
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