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    beginning the American History the subjects that the historians interpreted were politics‚ diplomacy and war. The only people who could do the interpreting were only white male Americans. The contemporary American historians wrote nearly about everything that affected everybody. This times were very different from what they are now‚ when you read history‚ you are reading the historian’s point of view or encounter with the world. The historians were fully dedicated to this‚ they spend hours‚ days

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    Washington and Adams openly opposed his views‚ stating that Jefferson was an “infidel‚ an apologist for slavery‚ and a lover of French revolutionary excess.” (Couvares 76-3) and in fact history had already become politicized. In the nineteenth century historians began to develop a new nationalist mindset. They

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    including symbols and words by which history is noted‚ written and passed down over the years. In contrast‚ reason is the use of our own reasoning and logic to make use the language by which history is written and communicated. It was the French Historian and Politician‚ Francois Guizot who said that ‘Nothing falsifies history more than logic.’ This statement emphasises the fact that although language may sometimes be a hindrance to history‚ we are able to use of our reasoning and logic to overcome

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    history of when and whom the key players leading up to the Revolutionary War in Boston is the focus on this mini-series. As historians can focus on the true story of what happen in Boston‚ there is often times some misconceptions of what we can perceive as truth. Many documents and photographs were all truth telling to make this documentary as true as possible. Interviewing historians of both past and present‚ make this series a more accurate historical find. Growing up with a family that lived in Boston

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    with her childhood ‚ and extends a bit into her adult life. It touches on some of her struggles‚ places she’s lived and traveled to‚ and what she has accomplished throughout her lifetime. She was a poet‚ memoirist‚ film maker‚ actress‚ producer‚ historian‚ educator and most importantly‚ a civil rights activist. Annotated Bibliography for Research Paper Angelou‚ Maya. And Still I Rise. New York: Random House‚ 1978. Print. This is a book which originally published two of Maya Angelou’s infamous

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    Patriot Throughout many decades history has been learned by reading books and listening to past experiences or stories. Although many still use standard history books‚ it seem fair to say that most people now a days are getting their history‚ or what they think is history from movies. It is an unavoidable phenomenon now that televised entertainment is such a big thing. More and more people watch Television so why not put some education into it. Many movies don’t have an accurate explanation‚ or

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    When we watch a historical film‚ we expect it to be accurate and easy to understand‚ but how much of a film is the actual truth or fact? When we think of truth and fact‚ the terms are often put together‚ however there is a subtle difference as fact is supported by evidence and truth is supported by opinion. Historical films often use certain techniques and anachronisms in order to make our understanding of historical events easier to comprehend. This also causes the films to bend the facts in order

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    the historian? (HAP Prelims 2004) ‘Counterfactual propositions are more deeply embedded in the business of writing history than historians are inclined to admit.’ Discuss. (HAP Prelims 2003) Easy introduction: Martin Bunzl‚ ‘Counterfactual History: A User’s Guide’‚ at: http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/109.3/bunzl.html plus the online discussion of this article John Keegan‚ ‘How Hitler could have won the war’‚ in Robert Cowley (ed.)‚ What if? Military historians imagine

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    The world has seen many great historians such as Greek historian Theopompus to German historian Fritz Fischer who is known for his analysis in World War I. These great historians come from different time periods and also had a different approach’s to their analysis. The novel Clio’s Battles by Jeremy Black argues how the study of history was ultimately altered in the eighteenth century and nineteenth century; by providing how it gradually moved to challenge objectivity and professionalism. In this

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    Therefore‚ the study of history will be worthless. As a student loving to learn about history‚ by reading Tompkins ’ essay I feel like students are being misinterpreted about their country ’s history due to the biases of historians writing history themselves. In my opinion‚ if historians cannot see the facts behind history‚ how can later generation students find out those facts and make an ethical judgment about our history itself. As a kid‚ Tompkins learned from school about the facts about Indians

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