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According to Arthur Marwick, history deals with human values. Does this statement take

away credibility of how history is interpreted by historians, if we are aware of that values
can be subjective to people's experience, ethnicity, geographical location etc. why or why
not?​

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The statement does not take away the credibility of how history is interpreted by historians. On the other hand, it validates it. For example, the account of the historains during the period of Emperor Caesar and his bossom friend who led people to murder him in the senatorum chamber, the human values like betrayal, disappointment which it teaches is clear without being subjective to the historian's ethnicity or experience.

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