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Historical knowledge is not static but dynamic from "summary" of What is History? by E. H. Carr

Historical knowledge is not static but dynamic. It is subject to continuous change and reinterpretation as new evidence comes to light and new perspectives are considered. The historian's understanding of the past is always evolving, shaped by the context in which they operate and the questions they seek to answer. As Carr notes, historical knowledge is not a collection of facts set in stone, but rather a living and breathing entity that is constantly being reevaluated and reimagined. Carr argues that historical knowledge is not simply a reflection of past events, but rather a construct of the present. Historians are influenced by the social, political, and cultural environment in which they work, which inevitably shapes their interpretation of the past. As such, historical knowledge is always contingent on the historian's perspective and the questions they c...
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    What is History?

    E. H. Carr

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