But the Titanic's chroniclers tend to put their moral narrative ahead of their historical one.
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All this makes Lebanon a fascinating subject, but also a hazardous one for its chroniclers.
With that posting, they went from chroniclers of vices to inadvertent narcs.
Maybe this season the chroniclers of our national pastime will formally recognize what fans already know: Derek Jeter is baseball's MVP--and has been for years.
Saladin and Richard the Lionheart were self-advertised as credal foes but, in chroniclers' depictions, shared the great common ethos of their time: the code of chivalry.
Early chroniclers mention one Erik Koolssen, who raided the Irish coast in the ninth century, subjecting the monastic settlements there to a regime of minimalist furniture and comprehensive health care.
Other chroniclers of the dot.com boom - Red Herring, Business 2.0 and Fast Company - are clinging on, although they have been hit by the decline in advertising revenue as well.
Broadcaster Mudd's scintillating series of interviews with five of America's foremost chroniclers and interpreters of our brief but extraordinarily eventful past: Stephen Ambrose, David McCullough, James McPherson, Richard White and Gordon Wood.
Historian-turned-broadcaster Mudd's scintillating series of interviews with five of America's foremost chroniclers and interpreters of our relatively brief but extraordinarily eventful past: Stephen Ambrose, David McCullough, James McPherson, Richard White and Gordon Wood.
In addition, behind them lie the large cohorts of millenials, who according to surveys conducted by generational chroniclers Morley Winograd and Mike Hais, prioritize the ownership idea even more than their boomer parents do.
The result is that historians in most Arab countries are more like the court chroniclers of long-dead dynasties, and the hollow or distorted history they write and teach reflects the difference between intellectual and government employee.
Britain has its own innovative court chroniclers.
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