Historicity
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Historicity may mean:
- the quality of being part of recorded history, as opposed to prehistory
- the quality of being part of history as opposed to being ahistorical myth or legend
- Historicity (philosophy), a word for how history is, to allow discussion as to how its form is interpreted (linear, circular, repetitive etc).
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