The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #156088   Message #3682450
Posted By: Greg F.
04-Dec-14 - 10:00 AM
Thread Name: WWI, was No-Man's Land
Subject: RE: WWI, was No-Man's Land
So tell me, Keith, about this perversion of yours that only the writings of living historians have any validity and that the primary sources and documentation they reference in their studies are vitiated once historians die.

How exactly does that operate? Is some sort of disclaimer published once the death certificate is filed? Or does everyone inherently know to disregard them once they pass over to the spirit world?

Are the works of Tacitus and Herodotus rubbish?

When your hero Max Hastings dies, will HIS writings become invalid?

P.S. RE: those passages I transcribed from books

I believe you meant to say "those passages I copied and pasted from internet sites and blogs".