The “reliability“ of historical documents
Has no real bearing on how useful they are to historians. Imagine you went on a trip, and left behind a note about your trip that was entirely filled with lies.
If I am trying to write an historical account of your trip, this document would be extremely valuable to me: out of all possible lies you might have told, you left a document telling these particular lies. Why these lies, and not other lies?
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