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Macrohistorically vs Macrohistory - What's the difference?

macrohistorically | macrohistory | Related terms |

Macrohistory is a related term of macrohistorically.


Macrohistorically is often a misspelling of macrohistory.


Macrohistorically has no English definition.

As a noun macrohistory is

a form of large-scale history dealing with large groups of cultures over very long time periods.

macrohistorically

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Macrohistorically has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

macrohistory

English

Noun

  • A form of large-scale history dealing with large groups of cultures over very long time periods.
  • *{{quote-news, year=2008, date=March 16, author=Alexander Star, title=I Feel Good, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=These days, it’s chiefly nonhistorians like Jared Diamond and Tim Flannery who seek to trace the long arc of the species and write macrohistory in a scientific key. }}