In modern bioethics literature, the history of eugenics presents many moral and ethical questions.
A history of video games, presented through sharp profiles of their creators.
It features the history of American military intelligence from the Revolutionary War to present.
Without passion, the history presents the results of a study of all available information.
Sometimes, history presents itself as the vague shape left over by a force that no longer exists.
The history of the city as presented in films, literature and displays.
The revelation of the prime is often revealed in hindsight when history presents itself distant and more easily observed.
The history of opera presents the closest parallel to the predicament facing the American musical.
Thus the two histories present the basic program of the Enlightenment in crystallized form.
Their private history presents no lesson to the world, or, perhaps, a humiliating one of human frailty and inconsistency.