Lexeme: consuming history  
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  1. noun. Consuming history refers to the act of individuals or society engaging with and interpreting historical events, narratives, and artifacts through various forms of consumption, such as reading books, watching documentaries, visiting museums, or participating in reenactments. It involves the process of acquiring, absorbing, and interpreting knowledge about the past, often for personal or collective identity formation, understanding social, cultural, and political contexts, or simply for personal interest and enjoyment. Consuming history can occur through various mediums and platforms, including books, films, television shows, podcasts, online articles, and social media. GPT3.5
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  • noun. consuming history (singular), consuming histories (plural)
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