Which of the following describes the process of historiography in order? (1 point)

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Historiography is the study of how history has been written and understood over time. While specific ordering can depend on context, a general process in historiography could include the following steps:

  1. Research - Gathering primary sources, documents, and other materials relevant to the historical topic.
  2. Analysis - Examining and interpreting the sources to understand their significance and context.
  3. Interpretation - Developing arguments or narratives based on the analysis and situating them within existing scholarship.
  4. Writing - Compiling findings and interpretations into a coherent narrative or scholarly work.
  5. Revision - Revising the work based on peer feedback or new evidence, often leading to further research and analysis.

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