How To Be a Consistently Critical Historian, In the Good Sense

August 24, 2023 00:06:03
How To Be a Consistently Critical Historian, In the Good Sense
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How To Be a Consistently Critical Historian, In the Good Sense

Aug 24 2023 | 00:06:03

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Show Notes

An anecdote from Bart's college class underscores the importance of using historical criteria.

Read by John Paul Middlesworth.

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