According to Louis Gottschalk, verisimilitude is the goal of historian. What did he mean by that?
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Gottschalk explained his methods in a "laboratory manual" written for college undergraduates: Understanding History: A Primer of Historical Method (1950; 2d ed., 1969). In it he defined history as a "three-dimensional" discipline, one that partook of science, art, and philosophy
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