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qaws [65]
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5

What is one major difference between a region and a theme when studying

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AlekseyPX2 years ago
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A region can be studied over many different periods, but a theme applies to only one period is one major difference between a region and a theme when studying history.

<h3>What is region in history?</h3>

Regional history is historiography devoted to a physically confined area below the level of the Empire or the nation state, particularly in Germany; the area can be determined by the governance of a territory, as well as cultural, dialectal, economic, and other elements.

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