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Exploring the Boundaries of History and Journalism

The chapter delves into the blurred line between journalism and history, drawing parallels between modern news reporting and medieval chroniclers during events like the Black Death. It discusses the evolution of news reporting in the age of 24-hour news cycles and the immersive nature of modern journalism. Emphasizing the subjective nature of history, the discussion expands to include marginalized areas in historical discourse and the importance of engaging a general audience in the rich tapestry of historical narratives.

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