Why one should be cautions in using recorded history for the reconstruction of the ancient history ?
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I think one difficulty facing historians is answering the question "Why should the reader know this or remember these events?"
Political elections, wars, and revolutions are axiomatically considered valuable occurrences, worthy of recording and remembering. The better historian will tell us why this is so.
I was reading the diary of a young woman from the 1860s who lived in New York, Tersa Miller.
She was a member of a commune called The Oneida Perfectionists. And though her life was lived during the time of the American Civil war ... when more Americans would die than in every other war put together ... when the great ideals of American equality and liberty were being tested in blood on the battlefield...
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