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Derick Blackburn
19 June, 02:58
Which best describes consensus historiography?
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Annie Smith
19 June, 05:30
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Consensus history is a style of American historiography that emphasizes the basic unity of American values and downplays conflict as superficial and lacking in complexity. The movement was especially influential in the 1950s and 1960s.
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