History is, in fact, an ever-changing discipline. The facts don’t change, but new ones are found, and interpretations change (e.g., until the 1930’s, Reconstruction was a good thing; then, due to a rise in open racism [sound familiar?] and the popularity of the vile Gone With The Wind, Reconstruction became a bad thing. Now we have almost succeeded in excising that blot on the historiography & it is once again being seen as the positive that it was).
Also, facts are pushed to the forefront and, hopefully, overcome lies that were put forward as “history” previously; e.g. Columbus being a brave, forward-thinking hero who proved the Earth wasn’t flat, when in fact everybody already knew the Earth wasn’t flat – had for centuries – and he was one of the nastiest, most evil scumbags to ever draw breath.
History is written by the victors. Below from the musical “Wicked”
The Wizard: [Spoken]Elphaba, where I’m from, we believe all sorts of thingsthat aren’t true. We call it history.
[Sung]A man’s called a traitor, or liberator.A rich man’s a thief, or philanthropist.Is one a crusader, or ruthless invader?It’s all in which labelIs able to persist.There are precious few at easeWith moral ambiguities,So we act as though they don’t exist.
sbwertz about 2 years ago
I loved history classes. Made it my college minor.
pschearer Premium Member about 2 years ago
They’re gonna make him repeat it.
Doctor Toon about 2 years ago
I had a great history teacher in junior high school and another one in college, learned a lot from both
It wasn’t until I took up serious reading as an adult that I truly appreciated all of my education and wished I had learned even more in school
Jeffin Premium Member about 2 years ago
That’s why they have to repeat themselves.
brick10 about 2 years ago
That is no longer true! Legislators are trying to outlaw teaching of events that they don’t like.
Cozmik Cowboy about 2 years ago
History is, in fact, an ever-changing discipline. The facts don’t change, but new ones are found, and interpretations change (e.g., until the 1930’s, Reconstruction was a good thing; then, due to a rise in open racism [sound familiar?] and the popularity of the vile Gone With The Wind, Reconstruction became a bad thing. Now we have almost succeeded in excising that blot on the historiography & it is once again being seen as the positive that it was).
Also, facts are pushed to the forefront and, hopefully, overcome lies that were put forward as “history” previously; e.g. Columbus being a brave, forward-thinking hero who proved the Earth wasn’t flat, when in fact everybody already knew the Earth wasn’t flat – had for centuries – and he was one of the nastiest, most evil scumbags to ever draw breath.
MeGoNow Premium Member about 2 years ago
Those who don’t know history are condemned to repeat it. Unless you’re a history teacher,
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 2 years ago
History is written by the victors. Below from the musical “Wicked”
The Wizard: [Spoken]Elphaba, where I’m from, we believe all sorts of thingsthat aren’t true. We call it history.
[Sung]A man’s called a traitor, or liberator.A rich man’s a thief, or philanthropist.Is one a crusader, or ruthless invader?It’s all in which labelIs able to persist.There are precious few at easeWith moral ambiguities,So we act as though they don’t exist.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 years ago
Toby is right. You can’t guess what the history teacher is going to say. You can know in advance, but guessing isn’t going to cut it.