According to Geoffrey
Barraclough," the history
we read, though based on
facts, is strict...
History, 11.11.2020 08:50 jasbutt015p2pqp8
According to Geoffrey
Barraclough," the history
we read, though based on
facts, is strictly speaking;
not factual at all, but
a series of accepted judgments
. Do you agree
with his statement? to
Why on Why not?
Answers: 3
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