Writing about the virtues of comparative history (and it’s problems). But it really highlights how we cannot look at cultural processes in a vacuum.
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Definitely. And bearing in mind the (Tim) Reuter Warning: conceptual differences between scholarly worlds often lead to people talking at cross-purposes, so there can be much that gets missed.
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True! I think this can be a problem (and one I have encountered) with interdisciplinary work also.
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