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Is History bias?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan David" data-source="post: 10728777" data-attributes="member: 23697"><p>I agre with Milla. I think that even most modern historians will tell you as much. The biases in history are not just in how a story is told but what stories are told. Feminist, anti-racist and (neo)marxist critics have begun to bring some of history's blind spots into focus. This does not mean that history is useless however. Quite the contrary. By recognizing the limitations of a discipline, we can make more honest (and by extention "better") use of the knowledge that said discipline produces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan David, post: 10728777, member: 23697"] I agre with Milla. I think that even most modern historians will tell you as much. The biases in history are not just in how a story is told but what stories are told. Feminist, anti-racist and (neo)marxist critics have begun to bring some of history's blind spots into focus. This does not mean that history is useless however. Quite the contrary. By recognizing the limitations of a discipline, we can make more honest (and by extention "better") use of the knowledge that said discipline produces. [/QUOTE]
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