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what is the difference between interpreting historical timelines and interpreting historical narratives?

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Narratives may provide suppositions about causes and effects, describing strategies and outcomes of certain historical events while historical timelines offers a vision of an event in facts and figures, therefore interpreting historical timeline may as well be a historical narrative, while interpreting a historical narrative is a confirmed indirect ( mediated) interpretation that could provide an outcome with a consistent historical bias

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