Common use of Historical Context Clause in Contracts

Historical Context. Historical context refers to what was going on in the world during the timeframe in which a work is set or was written. It involves factors like economic conditions, societal norms of the day, major events, technological advancements, etc. For example: A research paper or book written about the possibility and potential impact of pandemics after the Covid-19 pandemic is over will have a very different historical context than works on the same topic created during an earlier time. Physical context refers to the setting in which a work of writing takes place. It is the physical environment in which the story, or an event within the story, occurs. A book about surviving on your own in a huge, densely populated city will be very different from a book on the same topic that is set in a remote rural location.

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Sources: Subject Verb Agreement, Subject Verb Agreement