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The historian as detective :Essays on evidence
that it did? In other words, while the professional historian fre quently is engaged in judging the credibility of a witness, in at- tempting to gauge the hias that will he present in the account of a contemporary involved in the events he describes, the lay reader more often is concerned with assessing the credibility of a printed record, of one book's account against another's. Both levels of assessment involve the problem of evidencern
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