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<p>universities, and is supported by new textbooks that take a world-history approach.</p>

<p>World history attempts to recognize and address two structures that have profoundly shaped professional history-writing:<br/>
# A tendency to use current <a href="page.php?w=nation-states">nation-states</a> to set the boundaries and agendas of studies of the past.<br/>
# A deep legacy of <a href="page.php?w=Eurocentrism">Eurocentric</a> assumptions (found especially, but not only, in Western history-writing).Seeking to escape the nation-state, global history</p><p>
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