Endymion
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mp42 said:Historians, who influenced the school system firsthand, should be blamed for the "big lie". :liar:
I don't think historians should be blamed. Historians attempt to practice objectivity, just like a mathematician makes sure his math proof is correct before presenting it to the world.
The most prevalent force affecting history as we are taught is political revisionism. Every group is guilty of revisionism to some extent.
For one example, the movie Quo Vadis skewers history by turning Nero into an evil anti-religious lunatic who burns down Rome. Truth is, we don't know who started the great burning of Rome.
For another example, American textbooks revise history because we do not want to face the terrors and atrocities we've commited. During the cold war, we heavily criticized the Russians for their human rights record. Their response?
"А у вас негров линчуют" (translation: "And you [Americans] are lynching negroes")
It is somewhat amazing to me how quickly we're forgetting that not even fifty years ago we committed huge acts of injustice against racial minorities in our country. Of course we're doing that, it's political revisionism: we don't want to remember this. It's "bad politics to focus on the bad things" ... thus, we ignore them.
For yet another example, if you go to the statue of Washington in DC, you will find that George Washington is modeled at seven feet tall with the body of a Greek god. Personally, I think he had more flab on him than his wife would have cared to admit.
There are plenty more examples, unfortunately.