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user guide
UML has evolved since the second half of the 1990s and has its roots in the object-oriented programming methods developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The image shows a timeline of the history of UML and other object-oriented modeling methods and notation.
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Hartman argues that when archives provide only fragments about marginalized lives, historians must sometimes turn to careful speculation to fill in the gaps. She reconstructs the possible life of an enslaved girl using imagination grounded in historical context. Hartman challenges the idea that historians must always present certainty, suggesting that acknowledging the unknown can be more ethical than pretending the archive is complete.
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Hartman’s approach made me think differently about what “counting as history” means. Instead of treating missing information as a barrier, she treats it as part of the story itself. It encouraged me to be more honest about what I don’t know in my own project and to consider how I might acknowledge silences rather than ignore them.
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