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- who: Creativity studies et al. from the Department of Entertainment Industries, Faculty of Creative Industries, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Trakų str1, Vilnius, Lithuania have published the paper: Creativity studies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the context of this article the term historical genre is used broadly and, although it mainly addresses fictional work, all presented principals can easily be applied to non-fictional 1 When it comes to historical genre in popular culture it is never about "is there a demand for this genre?" but "how do the authors provide all that the audience . . .
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