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Making History : The Storytellers Who Shaped the Past

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This book is an epic exploration of who writes about the past and how the biases of storytellers, from Julius Caesar to Simon Schama, shape our understanding of history and identity. Richard Cohen reveals how professional historians and influential witnesses—such as biblical writers, novelists, and political propagandists—impact what becomes accepted as historical record. He questions the existence of 'objective' history and delves into the realm of 'Bad History,' where some distort reality to glorify themselves or their nations. Cohen examines the works and thoughts of historical figures to uncover the agendas that shaped their perspectives and, consequently, ours. Spanning from the origins of history-writing to the digital age, the narrative brings to life captivating figures like Thucydides, Voltaire, and Winston Churchill. Rich in character and surprising anecdotes, this work offers a unique exploration of the craft of history-making, prompting readers to reconsider their past and identity. Critics praise it as a brilliant achievement, highlighting its engaging dialogue, scholarly depth, and lively anecdotes. Cohen's meticulous research and vivid storytelling illuminate the hidden figures of history, emphasizing the importance of understanding our past to comprehend our present.

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Making History : The Storytellers Who Shaped the Past, Richard A. Cohen

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2022
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