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what do you mean by objectivity in history​

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Answered by itzmahi33
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Historical objectivity is closely related to value-judgment. By objectivity, we mean dispassionate, disinterested and scientific treatment of all events which would be depicted by a historian as if he was a judge pronouncing his verdict in the most impartial way without any fear or favour.

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Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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When historians are interested in facts about the past it is because of their possible historical status, which, in practice, means their historical significance. We must therefore ask whether there are any objective (in the sense of absolute) criteria for the granting of the epithet ‘significant’ to some events and ‘insignificant’ to others.

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