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Jonathan Crain's avatar

Thanks for this essay, David. I’ve been particularly interested in digging deeper into historiography lately, and this was a thoroughly engaging overview of the subject. I especially appreciated the framing of historiography as not merely a quest for “what happened,” but as an evolving dialogue shaped by epistemology, narrative, and power. I’m very much looking forward to the continuation of this series.

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LoLo's avatar

I’m so excited to follow along with this series! I feel like it’s become vogue to focus on the ways we cannot understand the past because of our modern conceptions, but that is so frustrating! Then again, who can say that there ever was an objective “truth” in the world? We can say “this person certainly lived this year, they did this, and they died then” but is this data collection the purpose of history?

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