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lions [1.4K]
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What is regional history ?

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HACTEHA [7]1 year ago
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Regional history is historiography devoted to a geographically limited area below the level of the Empire or the nation state, especially in Germany; the area can be defined by the government of a territory but also by cultural, dialectal, economic, or other factors.

<h3>Why is regional history important?</h3>

By using statistical and comparative analysis, it increases the ties between various locations. Additionally, it aids in comprehending administrative and urbanisation techniques. As a result, the significance and scope of regional history are constantly expanding and enlarging the boundaries of historical knowledge.

Any nation, including the United States, can be considered a formal region, as can a state's linguistic area. The French-speaking part of Canada, the dairy-producing part of North America, or political boundaries separating states and nations are some examples of specific topics you might see on the AP® Human Geography exam.

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