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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Here the "in which" refers to "tendencies" or "thick descripstions"?

It is worth nothing that mythos has crept into self-styled "contextualist" histories, ones laden with "thick descriptions," which tend to reduce temporality to overlapping cultural tendencies in which even the actual order of events no longer seems important.

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This sentense had me confused -.-

  

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