Adam Carrier

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direct experience of events isn’t necessarily the best path toward understanding them, because your field of vision extends no further than your own immediate senses. You lack the capacity, when trying to figure out how to survive a famine, or flee a band of brigands, or fight from within a suit of armor, to function as a historian might do.
The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past
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