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To write record is to consider how to explicate the past, to consider the myriad possible methods to the past, also to come to conditions with the way the former can be and has been used. In this reserve, prize-winning historian, Jeremy Dark, considers both popular and academics approaches to the past. His target is on the relationship between the presentation of the past and current circumstances, on how history can be used to validate one view of today's or to discredit another, and on readings of the past that unite and the ones that divide. Dark opens with a merchant account that underscores the variations and innovations in customs of writing record from the early world for this. Succeeding chapters take up more recent years, notably the post-Cold War period, discussing how different perspectives can fuel discussions of the past by individuals interested in shaping public view or general public perceptions of the past. Black then becomes to the possible future uses of the then earlier as a way to gain perspective on how we use the past today. Clio's Fights can be an ambitious profile of the proposal with the past across world record and of the clash over this content and interpretation of record and its implications for today's and future. The reserve is posted by Indiana School Press.