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objectivity in history writings​

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Answered by bainsjashan
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Objectivity holds that any historical writing should be based on solid facts, devoid of sentiments, biases and prejudice irrespective of tribes, gender, race, sex, and nation. It is simply referred to as “respect for the truth”......

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Many historians argue that true objectivity (or the ability to be completely unbiased) is theoretically impossible. They say that every historian has some kind of personal viewpoint or bias that shows through in their research and writing. For example, a historian who has a high view of Dwight D....

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