The subject of history is the life of peoples and mankind.

Leo Tolstoy
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The subject of history is the life of peoples and mankind. The subject of history is a very important concept that can be applied to any historical period. In the context of the above quote, the word “history” means all of the moments in time as well as its events. In other words, the subject of history is comprised of all those who have been alive during a particular period.

Source: War And Peace

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