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The End Of History: Academic historians are destroying their own discipline

77 点作者 arexxbifs超过 1 年前

11 条评论

shermantanktop超过 1 年前
The polarization of modern politics, especially within academic humanities, casts all who disagree with one side into an undifferentiated collective on the other side, ripe to be held accountable for the worst acts of the enemy. The sin of the skeptic is not in what they say but their willingness to say it, and for that they now get labeled “reactionary” or the like.
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logtempo超过 1 年前
Is it because of academic historians, or because medias like the discourse around racism these days? When we know that science publication is not exempt of human greed (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arxiv.org&#x2F;abs&#x2F;2310.02192" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;arxiv.org&#x2F;abs&#x2F;2310.02192</a> for a recent exemple), it&#x27;s better to look for articles that make consensus.<p>I also think the discipline won&#x27;t die, plenty of bad research have been made and forgotten later. The title is a bit dramatic.
felipeerias超过 1 年前
<i>“We by no means hold that ‘fiction’ is a meaningless category […] but we do believe that what counts as accountability to our historical subjects, our readers and our own communities is not singular or to be dictated prior to engaging in historical study.”</i><p>The flip side of refusing the idea of objective truth is losing the ability to reject objective lies.
127超过 1 年前
Religion died, but the fervor of the faithful never did.
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dreamcompiler超过 1 年前
Structural racism actually exists and we need to work to eliminate it. The problem is that when patently false stories like the one referenced in TFA are surfaced and receive acclaim, the people who don&#x27;t believe structural racism exists will use it as ammunition for their cause, which is to throw out <i>all</i> reforms that might eliminate structural racism.<p>Lying about incidents of racism that never happened gives aid and comfort to racists.
progne超过 1 年前
When you hire according to which candidate has worked hardest to fight against oppression, it isn&#x27;t surprising when their academic work is about gathering evidence for the fight against oppression.
djohnston超过 1 年前
I remember reading the article about black women and the plague in England and laughing out loud. Certainly you&#x27;re at an advantage if so many people are that blindingly stupid.
satisfice超过 1 年前
I’m grateful that some people still believe in evidence and reason.
gremlinunderway超过 1 年前
Honestly, this blog post reads just like really whiney culture war &quot;pc culture has gone amok!&quot; than an actual attempt at criticising academic history.<p>Refusing to even engage in the slightest with the theories and methodologies and doing the equivalent of standing with your hands on your hips and saying &quot;its just wrong!&quot; is lame.<p>Stuff like this:<p>&gt;&gt; But, c’mon. To state the obvious - and it seems we must - there were vanishingly few black people in London in the mid-fourteenth century ... I haven’t been able to find hard data&#x2F;evidence on non-white people in London in the fourteenth century. I think the consensus is there were only a handful. David Olsuga’s history of black Britons doesn’t mention any.<p>Okay, so you feel confident enough that you build up this claim about &quot;having to state the obvious&quot; but then end up with afootnote of &quot;oh yeah so, cant find anything to back this up but uhhh like...I think consensus is this.&quot;.<p>or even more egregious, stuff like this:<p>&gt;&gt;Look, I haven’t carried out a full investigation of this paper<p>&gt;&gt;It is just obviously bullshit<p>&gt;&gt;As for “African cosmologies” - I don’t know, and I suspect they don’t either.<p>Really just highlights how much the blogger here cares about actually engaging with the scholarly work and how much he&#x27;s more interested in just playing up the culture war nonsense for viewership.<p>Getting all snarky about esoteric jargon in a field and claiming its &quot;all bullshit&quot; really just highlights ones disdain for having even the slightest bit of humility and maybe finding out what it means.<p>One Google search and you can find a lengthy Encyclopedia.com article about African cosmologies, explaining the concept and what it means. Rolling your eyes at technical jargon you don&#x27;t understand is really childish.
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mr_toad超过 1 年前
The author criticises a historian for jumping to conclusions from a very small sample and then does exactly the same thing himself. It seems like the first people to yell bias are biased themselves.<p>The history of history is littered with some very questionable theories promoted by very questionable people. It’s not some new phenomenon and it’s not confined to one political affiliation or agenda.
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atleastoptimal超过 1 年前
The problem is, people in the humanities are often intelligent, and as a result know how insignificant their impact on humanity is compared to the sciences (barring the top 0.001% of those in the arts), thus these modern essentialist narratives are about raising the stakes, casting humanities and arts purists as more important, and constructing a &quot;hero narrative&quot; around now commodified intellectual pursuits.
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