Allira
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As someone with a History degree, I can assure you that any piece of "History" has many versions claimed as "true" by the person writing them, beyond the record of established dates and so on.
Depending on the views and research of the person writing the history. Constant new research still uncovers new aspects, and some historians only write from a selective point of view.
Its one of the first things we learnt while studying it.
Oh yes, of course history is written by the winners.
But sometimes, with care and persuasion, the losers find a voice.
Indeed! I loved studying social and Economic History, because either was just that, in the UK, the History of the Womens vote, the history of railways, the histories of Child Factory, the Luddites, the history of the Married women's property act.... legislation, the history of free education, the history of health and pensions, the History of Banking, the history of the Trade Union and WEA movement, the whole lot - fascinating. Studying original documents from these groups