
Episode 89: Richard Cohen
The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly
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The Complexity of Historical Narratives
This chapter explores the intricate relationship between historians' personal beliefs and their interpretations of history, highlighting the concept of historical objectivity. It examines influential figures like Herodotus and Thucydides, contrasting their methodologies, and discusses the evolution of historiography through various cultural lenses. The episode emphasizes the importance of storytelling within historical narratives, showcasing how fiction and personal experiences shape our understanding of historical events.
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