Very interesting for sure, but one of the biggest sins I see historians commit is that they easily jump from a plausible theoretical connection to definitive statement, without fully ruling out alternative explanations or conducting a quantitative analysis of all relevant factors.
Partly, it's because they are unable to. But also partly, because detailed analysis doesn't sell.
Very interesting for sure, but one of the biggest sins I see historians commit is that they easily jump from a plausible theoretical connection to definitive statement, without fully ruling out alternative explanations or conducting a quantitative analysis of all relevant factors.
Partly, it's because they are unable to. But also partly, because detailed analysis doesn't sell.