2024
DOI: 10.1177/10468781241248705
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Towards a Reconciliation Between Simulational, Ludic, and Historiographical Practices in Research

Vinicius Marino Carvalho

Abstract: Background Simulations, ludic or otherwise, have so far struggled to gain a foothold in mainstream historiography. Some authors suggest there may be fundamental incompatibilities between history and the language of simulations and scholarly games. Others believe that designing, employing, and validating historical simulations may be simply too costly and/or labor-intensive to justify their widespread adoption. Intervention This paper intends to identify points of friction between historiography and simulation-… Show more

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