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About History and Historical Awareness --- How to Spot Historical Lies

How to Spot Historical Lies

History is littered with lies. When we study history, we must also know how to detect historical lies. History is a complex created by the convenience of many people. When lies are mixed in history, there must be traces of the person who mixed the lies. Basically, history is conveniently made by the victors of war, those in power, historians and religious figures. But they are not the only ones to lie to history.

How to Spot Historical Lies

History lies, or perhaps it is better to say that it is full of lies. History is full of subjectivity, prejudice, falsification of information, concealment, exaggeration, and fabrication of falsehoods. When reading history books, it is dangerous to believe everything as it is.
In order to see through the lies of history, it is important to first know who wrote the history. Research the birthplace of the person who wrote history, the education they received, their past publications, their words and deeds, etc., and understand their thoughts, beliefs, and religious views. It would be good to know how the person gathered information such as materials to write history.
It may be good to know the characteristics of the people in power, social trends, and ideas that were popular at the time when the history books were written. Perhaps there was pressure from those in power, or maybe I had to write in a way that followed the trends of the times.
The collected materials and information may contain lies. Sometimes exaggerated to emphasize narrative. They may cover up or make up falsehoods so that the person they like doesn't look bad, and the person they don't like looks bad.
If possible, try to read multiple history books from different perspectives instead of reading only one history book. By reading the records of wars and other conflicts on both sides, it becomes easier to find hidden lies.

History

History is a record of changes and transitions over time. People remember the past and often remember the past. However, people often misremember and forget the past. People may disagree about past events. As generations change, memories of the past are lost, and the identity of organizations such as nations and ethnic groups can be lost. Preserving history is important in order not to forget the past, not to have conflicts about the past, and not to lose the identity of the organization.

Understanding History

Recognition is the ability to perceive and understand something. Historical awareness generally refers to understanding and grasping history. History is written by someone. Since it was recorded by someone, history is influenced by the subjectivity and thought of the person who recorded it, and it is written for the convenience of those in power who ordered the record. In order to correctly recognize history, we must first understand that history itself is not necessarily correct. So is there a way to correctly recognize what is incorrect?

Winners of War Create History

History is made by the victors of war. Much of history is written in favor of the winners of wars. In some cases, the side that loses the war is made into an outrageous villain. When we read history, we might as well keep in mind that it was written for the victors of the war. Otherwise, we will end up with a biased view of history that favors the winners. When studying history, it is important to look at the record of the losing side and understand history from both sides.

Historians Twist History

Much of history is written by historians. Historians collect vast amounts of information, carefully verify its reliability, sift through it through repeated consideration, connect disparate pieces of information together by making inferences about missing information, and so on. We will build a whole picture of history. A history book written in this way may be said to be "a work by a historian." The history book that is his work is more or less mixed with historian's subjectivity, distorted information bias due to selection, and misinformation. Not only that, many historians distort history in their own biased ways.

Fictional Stories and History

History is a story. It's a story that connects events that happened in the past and puts them all together. In the case of history, all the material should be only events that happened in the past. However, history is sometimes mixed with fictional stories. A plausible story can slip into history and be believed to be true by many people. Conversely, real events may appear to be fictional. History is fictionalized by historians' bold speculations, by the convenience of those in power, or because it is boring to list facts alone.

Religion and History

History and religion have a close relationship that is inseparable. Religion influences history, and history influences religion. Religion can affect people and change history significantly. Religions that were once oppressed by those in power can spread in later times and change history. Different religions have different historical perceptions. If a historian believes in a particular religion, the history will be heavily influenced by the historian's religious beliefs. History is religion and religion is history.

Powers, Authority and History

History can be conveniently rewritten by those in power to justify their power. What is convenient for those in power is emphasized, and what is not convenient is hidden or erased. Also, as an expert in history, people tend to think that everything they say is correct. Even the history books left by authoritative historians contain prejudices and mistakes. Not all histories presented by powers and authorities are correct. When reading history books, it is better to think that there are always alterations due to the convenience of those in power and prejudices and mistakes of authoritative historians.

Culture and History

Culture is the spiritual product of human learning, religion, architecture, art, and lifestyle. Where people gather, culture is born, culture develops, culture diversifies, or culture declines. When you study history, you can learn that various cultures were born, developed, influenced each other, and declined. When studying history, pay attention to its culture and its transitions. Culture also tells us the characteristics of regions and ethnic groups. People grow up in culture, create culture, change culture, and destroy culture.

People and History

A people is a group of people who share something. The "something" that people share is language, lifestyle, values, customs, religion, history, and so on. Ethnic groups have their own unique histories and historical views. The history of a flourishing nation becomes the history of that era, and the history of a declining nation is erased. The history of the world is also a record of the rise and fall of various ethnic groups. When studying history, it is also interesting to pay attention to the rise and fall of ethnic groups and consider how history and the rise and fall of ethnic groups influence each other.

Morality and History

What can we learn from studying history? What can history teach us? Does history teach us to be moral? Or does history teach us to be immoral? Learning history does not necessarily make people moral. But history is not always wholly immoral. There are many moral lessons hidden in history. On the other hand, historical facts may be unacceptable to many people's moral convictions.

History and Tourism Resources

If you study history, you will know various place names. Famous places tend to be popular as tourist destinations. Historically important ruins and historic sites are important tourism resources. A fascinating history increases the value of tourism resources. A city with a rich history is rich in flavor, and you can gain more realizations by visiting the land than you can learn about history from a textbook. Respecting history and preserving historically important historic sites will lead to increased tourism resources in the area.

How to Learn History

There are many ways to learn history. History can be seen differently depending on how you study it. For example, there are ways to study a single historical event from various angles, or to study the history of a single ethnic group or religion. Alternatively, you can compare similar incidents or compare the histories of conflicting nations, ethnic groups, and religions. It is good to learn only the history of the winning side, but there may be new discoveries by looking at the history of the losing side.

How to Spot Historical Lies

History is littered with lies. When we study history, we must also know how to detect historical lies. History is a complex created by the convenience of many people. When lies are mixed in history, there must be traces of the person who mixed the lies. Basically, history is conveniently made by the victors of war, those in power, historians and religious figures. But they are not the only ones to lie to history.

How to Find Hidden History

History is hidden. Much history is hidden behind the history that gets attention. History that is inconvenient to those in power and historians is deliberately hidden. When there is a big event, the events around it go unnoticed and are effectively hidden from our sight. In studying history, it is also important to find "hidden history". By discovering hidden histories, you may be able to see the whole picture of that era that you couldn't see before. So how do we find hidden histories?

History and Lessons

What lessons can we learn from history? Can the lessons of history help us? Maybe we have learned history the wrong way and therefore believe the wrong lessons. Our future will be very different depending on what lessons we draw from history. And in order to derive better lessons from history, it is important to have a better understanding of history.

Better Historical Awareness

In order to learn from history and get good lessons, it is important to have a better historical awareness. In order to have a better understanding of history, it is important not to trust most of the historical knowledge in the world. If you believe in a biased view of history from a particular standpoint, you will not be able to have a better view of history. In order to have a better understanding of history, it is first necessary to know various historical perceptions from different standpoints, and then to find a historical perception that allows us to take a broader view of the whole. If there is no good historical awareness in the world, let's come up with a better historical awareness ourselves.

How to Write History

The present we live in will eventually become the past. We also write history. If possible, I would like to leave behind a history from which we can learn good lessons so that future generations can create a better world. In order to leave a history from which we can learn good lessons, we need to reconsider the way we see things and the way we think when writing down history. In other words, instead of writing a biased history from a particular point of view, instead of writing only the things that are convenient for us and hiding the things that are not so convenient, we should write a history that gives us a broader view of the whole.

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