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9 May, 08:52
Is history objective or subjetive?
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Marques Huffman
9 May, 09:03
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Subjetive is the right answer
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Ian Novak
9 May, 11:13
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"If history means what happened in the past, it's objective: it happened. If a history is an account of what happened in the past, with or without an explicit attribution of meaning or interpretation, it is by definition subjective." - Dave Wise (Quora)
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